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Write the sum and product of zeros of the polynomial x square - 4 x + 6

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Answered by Aishwarya00001
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p(x) =  {x}^{2}   - 4x + 6

let  \: \alpha  \:and \:   \beta  \: be \: the \: roots \\  \\  \alpha  +  \beta  =  \frac{ - coefficiect \: of \: x}{coefficient \: of \:  {x}^{2} }  =  \frac{4}{1}  \\  \\  \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{constant \: term}{coefficient \: of \:  {x}^{2} }  =  \frac{6}{1}

 \huge \pink{answer}    \\ \boxed {sum \: of \: roots = 4} \\  \boxed{product \: of \: roots   = 6}

Answered by taskeenmujawar
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