Math, asked by pratapanuraglup96ahc, 1 year ago

if the alpha, beta are the zeros of the polynomial you x²-9 find alpha Beta (alpha+beta)

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Answered by RishabhBansal
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let p(x) = x² - 9

=> x² - 9 = 0

=> x² = 9

=> x = 3 or x = -3

let

 \alpha  = 3 \: and \:  \beta  =  - 3
To find

 =  >  \beta ( \alpha  +  \beta )

Let's replace values

=> -3(3 - 3)

=> 0 <<<<<< Answer

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pratapanuraglup96ahc: yes
Answered by Divyaanoop
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Answer:

Answer is 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let alpha = 3 and beta = -3

So

To find,

Alpha + beta = 3+ - 3 = 0

To find,

Product of zeroes

Beta (Alpha. Beta) = - 3 ( 3 - 3) = 0

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