Math, asked by xgamers643, 11 months ago

If the sum of the zeros ofthe polynomial 5x^2-(3+k)x+7 is zero , then find the zeros of the polynomial 2x^2 -2(k+11)x +30

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Answered by alwayssmart
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The sum of the zeroes of the given equation is =(3+k)/5

Now according to the question (3+k)/5=0

=>>k=-3

Now

2x^2 -2(k+11)x +30=0

=>2x^2 -2(-3+11)x +30=0

=>2x^2 -16x +30=0

=>x^2 -8x +15=0

Here the sum of the zeroes is

=8

And product is =15

Therefore the ....zeroes are =5 and 3

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