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if the zeroes of the polynomial x^3-12x^2+39x-28 are a-b, a and a+b, find the value of a and b

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Answered by ankitlilhare927303
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Answer:

f(x)=x

3

−12x

2

+19x−28

Zeroes are in AP.

Let the zeroes be of the form

a-d,a,a+d

sum of roots = 12

3a=12

a = 4

product of roots =−

a

d

a(a

2

−d

2

)=(−28)

a

3

−ad

2

=28

(4)

3

−4d

2

=28

64−4d

2

=28

4d

2

=36

d=±3

Zeroes are 1,4,7 or 7,4,1

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