Math, asked by ParthivGandhi7600, 7 months ago

The sum of the zero of the polynomial is 3xsquare-10x+3

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Answered by yuvakshidam05
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Step-by-step explanation:

3x²-10x+3

Sum of zeroes =-b/a

= -(-10) /3

= 10/3

Answered by sasmaljugal
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Answer:

Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

If the zeros are alpha and beta,then their sum is -b/a

Where the standard quadratic polynomial is ax^2+ nc+ c.

Comparing the equations we get

a= 3, b= -10,c= 3

So, the sum of the zeros is= -(-10/3)=10/3

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