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If α, β, γ are the zeros of the polynomial 2x3 + x2 – 13x + 6 then αβγ = ?

Given: α, β, γ are the zeros of the polynomial 2x3 + x2 – 13x + 6

We know that,




Hence, option A is correct.

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