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the product of zero of polynomial 2x square-6x+1??​

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Answered by snehitha2
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Answer:

\text{Product of zeroes = } \frac{1}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial,

2x^2-6x+1

It is of the form ax² + bx + c

where,

a - coefficient of x²

b - coefficient of x

c - constant term

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ZEROES AND COEFFICIENTS :

⇒ Sum of zeroes = -b/a = -(x coefficient)/x² coefficient

                             = -(-6)/2

                             = 6/2

                             = 3

⇒ Product of zeroes = c/a = constant term/x² coefficient

                                  = 1/2

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