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What will be the sum of the zeros of the polynomial as (x) = x2-5x + 6?​

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Answered by Bhavil007
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Answer:

Sum = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of zeroes = -b/a

So, here -(-5)/1

Therefore, 5

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Answered by Eiirra
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Answer:

The sum of the zeros of the the polynomial is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

As x^2 -5x +6 = 0

So by factorization we get

x^2 -3x -2x +6 =0

so by taking common

x (x -3) - 2(x-3)=0

(x-2) (x-3) =0

That is

x= +2 and x =+3

so adding the zeros we get +2+3= +5

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