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The sum of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x^2-8x + 6 is

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Answered by harendrachoubay
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The sum of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x^2-8x+6 = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The given quadratic polynomial is:

2x^2-8x+6

Here, a = 2, b = - 8 and c = 6

To find, the sum of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x^2-8x+6 = ?

We know that,

The sum of the zeroes of quadratic polynomial,

α + β = \dfrac{-b}{a}

∴ The sum of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x^2-8x+6

= \dfrac{-(-8)}{2}

= \dfrac{8}{2}

= 4

The sum of the zeroes of the polynomial 2x^2-8x+6 = 4

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