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the product of the two zeroes of the polynomial 3x^-7x-27 is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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THIS EQUATION IS A QUADRATIC EQUATION,

AND SIMILAR TO AX^2+BX+C FORM.

AND, PRODUCT OF ZEROES IS C/A

= -27/3 = -9

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Answered by TakenName
10

Answer:-9

In ax^2+bx+c, know :

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

Product of two zeros is \frac{-27}{3}.

The answer is -9.

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