Math, asked by ramanathareddy, 11 months ago

The product of zeroes of 5xsquare+6x+1 is​

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Answered by CoLDbIOoDeD
1

Answer:

1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

given :- 5x² + 6x + 1

= 5x² + x + 5x + 1

= x(5x + 1) + 1(5x + 1)

= (5x + 1) (x + 1)

the zeroes of the polynomial are :-

  • 5x + 1 = 0

=> x = -1/5

  • x + 1 = 0

=> x = -1

hence, the product of zeroes is = -1/5 × -1

= 1/5

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Answered by lalitsinger1
0

Answer.The correct answer is 1/25

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x)^2+6x+1

=25x^2+6x+1

By Comparing with ax^2+bx+c

We get a = 25, b = 6 ,c = 1

Product of zeroes = c/a =1/25

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