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If x = 2 and x = 1 are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ax2āˆ’3x+b,then find the value of a - b.

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Solution

The correct option is C - 1
Let f(x)=ax23x+b.
Since x = 2 is a zero of f(x), f(2) = 0.
4a6+b=0.......(i)

Also, since x = 1 is a zero f(x), f(1) = 0,
a3+b=0.......(ii)

(i)(ii)3a=3
a=1
Thus, (ii) b=2

Hence, (a-b) = 1 - 2 = - 1.

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