Math, asked by Hemanth005, 9 months ago

product of zeroes of 2x^2+5x+3​

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Answered by pruthviraj3419
0

if we want to find the zeroes firstly factories the term

since, 2x^2+3x+2x+3

x(2x+3)+1(2x+3)

therefore, (2x+3)(x+1) is a factor of p(x)

then find the zeros

either 2x+3=0 : x=-3/2

or x+1=0 : x= -1

then, product of zeros

-3/2×-1

= 3/2

Ans. 3/2

Answered by 2003Sakshi
13

✒Question :

Product of zeroes of 2x^2+5x+3.

✒Answer :

 {2x}^{2}  + 5x + 3

a= 2 ,b= 5 ,c = 3

 \alpha  \beta  = product

 \alpha  +  \beta  =  \frac{ - b}{a}

 \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{c}{a}

 \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{3}{2}

 product \: of \: zeroes \: is\frac{3}{2}

✨HOPE IT HELPS YOU :-)

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