Math, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

if the zeroes of the polynomial x^3-3x^2+x+1 are a-b,a+b find a and b



Plss don't spam, give me correct answer plss... ​

Answers

Answered by itzjuno
3

Answer:

here is your answer mate..

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN-

a-b,a,a+b are the zeroes of x³-3x²+x+1

Solution-

a-b+a+a+b=sum of zeroes

=3a=3

Therefore a=1

(a-b)(a)(a+b)=product of zeroes=-1

(1-b)(1+b)=-1

1-b²=2

b= ± 2

hope it helps you。◕‿◕。....

have a great day ahead....

Answered by itsAngelgirl
11

Answer:

\pink{Value\ of\ a=1}

\pink{Value\ of\ b=<u>+</u>\sqrt{2}}

For steps,

Refer to above attachment

Attachments:
Similar questions