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derive the relationship between zeros and coefficient of a quadratic polynomial​

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Answered by AbhaySachan
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If a is zero of a polynomial p(x) then (x – a) is a factor of p(x). The general form of linear polynomial is p(x) = ax+b, its zero is -ba -b a . i.e.x = -ba -b a or - Constant term Coefficient of x - Constant term Coefficient of x . General form of quadratic polynomial is ax 2 + bx +c where a ≠ 0.

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If a is zero of a polynomial p(x) then (x – a) is a factor of p(x). The general form of linear polynomial is p(x) = ax+b, its zero is -ba . i.e.x = -ba or - Constant term Coefficient of x - Constant term Coefficient of x . General form of quadratic polynomial is ax 2 + bx +c where a ≠ 0

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