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Product of the zero 2x^2-√5x+1=0​

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Answered by ashutoshanand4829
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Answer:

the product of zeroes is \frac{1}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

there is a relation between root or zeroes of a quadratic equation and co-efficients of each term of the equation, i.e.,

let ax^{2}+bx+c=0 be any quadratic equation and α and β be its roots or zeroes.

sum of the roots or zeroes=α+β=\frac{-b}{a}

product of roots or zeroes= α×β=\frac{c}{a}

according to the question,

a=2, b=-√5 and c=1

product of root of 2x^2-√5x+1= \frac{c}{a}=\frac{1}{2}

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