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If p + q and p - q are the zero of a polynomial 3x2 - 6x5, then the value of 'p' is​

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Answered by avinash26052006
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Step-by-step explanation:

The question you gave isn't fully clear, but that doesn't matter.

If 3x^2-6x+5=0,

Then, as given, the zeroes are p+q and p-q.

The sum of the zeroes of a quadratic equation is the additive inverse coefficient of the x term divided by the coefficient of x^2 term.

By above, we have,

p+q+p-q=-(-6)/3

2p=2

p=1

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