Math, asked by ChetanaK, 1 year ago

If
 \alpha \: and \: \beta
are the roots of equation
5 {x }^{2} - 10x + 11 = 0
then what is the product of roots of
 \alpha \: and \: \beta ?

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Answers

Answered by ImADeadManWalking
1
The Product Of Roots Of A Quadratic Is -C/A
In The Equation...
Ax^2 + Bx + C
So In Ya Equation be C/A is 11/5
So Answer Is 2.2.
Answered by rohitkumargupta
5
HELLO DEAR,

5X²-10X+11=0

NOW WE KNOW THAT THE,
 \alpha \times \beta = \frac{c}{a } \\ = > now \: in \: the \: equation \\ a = 5 \\ b = - 10 \\ c = 11 \\ = > then \\ \alpha \times \beta = \frac{11}{5}


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