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A.P. is zero.
3. From the quadratic equation whose roots are the squares of the sum of the roots and square of the sum
of the roots and square of the difference of the roots of the equation
2x+2 (m + n) x + m + n^ = 0

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Answered by alkasandoh37
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Answer:

A.P. is zero.

3. From the quadratic equation whose roots are the squares of the sum of the roots and square of the sum

of the roots and square of the difference of the roots of the equation

2x+2 (m + n) x + m + n^ = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

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