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zeros of polynomial ax^2-6x-6​

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Answered by singhpayal8920
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Answer:

The value of a for the polynomial \bold{a x^{2}-6 x-6} is -3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial: a x^{2}-6 x-6

Product of zeroes of this polynomial = 4.

A polynomial is an expression of more than one or two algebraic term, may be a sum of those terms also.

We know, that the product of zeroes of a polynomial a x^{2}+b x+c can be given by =c/a

Hence, for the polynomial: a x^{2}-6 x-6, a = a, b = -6 and c = -6.

Product of zeroes of this polynomial = (-6)/a

4 = -6/a

a = -6/4=

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