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Question
Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3x2 + 7x – 20 and verify the relationship between its zeroes and the coefficients.
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Solution
p(x) = 3x2 + 7x – 20
⇒ p(x) = 3x2 + 12x – 5x – 20
⇒ p(x) = 3x(x + 4) – 5(x + 4)
⇒ p(x) = (3x – 5)(x + 4)
Now for finding the zeroes, put p(x) = 0
∴ (3x – 5)(x + 4) = 0
`x = 5/3; x = -4`
Let, `α = 5/3; β = -4`
Now, `α + β = 5/3 + (-4)`
= `(5 - 12)/3`
⇒ `α + β = (-7)/3`
And sum of zeroes = `(-b)/a`
= `(-7)/3`
`α + β = (-b)/a`
= `(-7)/3`
And `αβ = 5/3 xx (-4)`
= `(-20)/3`
`αβ = c/a`
= `(-20)/3`
LHS = RHS
Hence, verifies.
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