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If ∝ , β , γ are the zeros of the polynomial 2x3+x2-13x+6 the ∝ β γ = ?​

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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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Answer:-

\begin{gathered}\alpha \cdot \beta \cdot \gamma \\= \blue {-3}\end{gathered}

Step-by-step explanation:-

\begin{gathered} \alpha ,\:\beta \:and \: \gamma \:are \: the \\zeros \:of \: the \: polynomial \\2x^{3}+x^{2}-13x+6\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\alpha \cdot \beta \cdot \gamma \\= \frac{-d}{a}\\= \frac{-6}{2} \\= \green {-3}\end{gathered}

Therefore.,

\begin{gathered}\alpha \cdot \beta \cdot \gamma \\= \green {-3}\end{gathered}

*Hope it helps you.

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