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If the product of zeroes of a polynomial \(x^{2}-9x+2a\) is \(8\), then the value of \(a\) will be

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In a monic quadratic, the constant term equals the product of the roots.
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
  • \(4\)
  • \(-4\)
  • \(9\)
  • \(-9\)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Use product of roots.
For \(x^{2}+px+q\), \(\alpha\beta=q\). Here \(q=2a\).
Step 2: Set equal to 8.
\(2a=8 \Rightarrow a=4.\)
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