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Find the zeroes of the following polynomials by factorisation method and verify the relations between the zeroes and the coefficients of the polynomials: 7y2-113y-23 - Mathematics

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Find the zeroes of the following polynomials by factorisation method and verify the relations between the zeroes and the coefficients of the polynomials:

`7y^2 - 11/3 y - 2/3`

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उत्तर

Let p(y) = `7y^2 - 11/3 y - 2/3`

= 21y2 – 11y – 2

= 21y2 – 14y + 3y – 2

= (3y – 2)(7y + 2)

So, the zeroes of p(y) are `2/3` and `-1/7`

∴ Sum of zeroes = `2/3 - 1/7`

= `11/21`

= `-((-11)/(3 xx 7))`

= `(-("coefficient of"  y))/("coefficient of"  y^2)`

And product of zeroes = `(2/3)(-1/7)`

= `(-2)/(3 xx 7)`

= `"constant term"/("coefficient of"  y^2)`

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अध्याय 2: Polynomials - Exercise 2.3 [पृष्ठ १३]

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Exercise 2.3 | Q 1.(x) | पृष्ठ १३

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