Math, asked by jyotishridharchaugul, 4 months ago

if apla and beta are the zeroes
of x square - 5x +6 and apla - beta = 1 them find b.​

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Answered by kjjio
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Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that -

α and β are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² + 5x + 6.

We know that,

The standard form of the quadratic polynomial is ax² + bx + c. Here,

a = 1

b = 5

c = 6

Sum

⇒ α + β =

⇒ α  β = - 5

Product of zeroes =  

⇒ αβ =  

⇒ αβ = 6

To find :

= α - 1 + β - 1

= α + β - 2

= - 5 - 2

= - 7

Hence, the answer is -7.

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