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product of the zeros of polynomial 2x²− 3x+8​

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Answered by adhithyama
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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

General form of quadratic polynomial is

x^{2}-(sum  of roots)+ (product of roots)

i.e.,

ax^{2} + bx + c

can be written as

x^{2} - (b/a) x + (c/a)

This implies that

Sum of roots = - (b/a)

Product of roots = c/a

Therefore,

Products of roots of the equation 2x^{2}  - 3 x + 8

is 8/2 which is 4.

Answered by shashanksingh9
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