The sum of the zeros of the polynomial 6x^2-4x-7is.
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2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that if ax² + bx + c is a quadratic equation, then sum of the zeroes is given by -b/a
Here, ax² + bx + c is represented by 6x²-4x-7
So, on comparing both of them, a = 6, b = -4, c = -7
So, Sum of zeroes = -b/a = -(-4)/6 = 4/6 = 2/3
❖ Extra information:
⟡ Product of zeroes
=> In this equation ax² + bx + c, Product of zeroes is given by c/a
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