Math, asked by Yoshishaju, 1 year ago

find the sum and product if the quadratic polynomial ax^2+bx-c

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Answered by Anonymous
1
here is your answer
S=-b/a
P=-c/a

Yoshishaju: tks
Anonymous: ur welcome :)
twarit: ma'am here prod. should be -c/a as c is -ve here...
Anonymous: thanks for telling
twarit: welcome mam
twarit: kindly edit it
Anonymous: I have done it sir
Answered by Skidrow
2

given \: polynomial \: is \: a {x}^{2}  + bx  -  c \\ let \: the \: two \: \: zeros \: of \: the \: polynomial \: are \:  \alpha  \: and \:  \beta  \\  sum \: of \: zeros \:  =  \alpha +   \beta  =  \frac{ - b}{a}  \:  \\ product \: of \: zeros \:  =  \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{ - c}{a}

Yoshishaju: tnx
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