Math, asked by nabziee5353, 2 months ago

The zero of the polynomial 4x+3 is (A)-3/4 (b)3/4
(C) 4/5 (d)-4/3

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Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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Answer:

k=8/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Let zeroes be y and z

  • Then y+z = - b/a but y+z =6(given)[b=4 and a=(2-3k)]
  • 6= - 4/(2-3k)
  • 6(2-3k)= - 4
  • 12-18k= - 4
  • 12+4=18k
  • K=16/18 or 8/9

Verification :

2x²-3*8/9*x²+4x-5

2x²-8/3*x²+4x-5

(6x²-8x²+12x-15)/3

-2x²/3+12x/3-15/3

Sum of zeroes is 6

6 = -b/a

6= -(12/3)/(-2/3)

6= -12/3*3/-2

6= -12/-2

6= 12/2

6=6

Hence verified

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