find the sum zeros of the polynomial x square minus x + 1
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Answer:
let x and y be the zeros of p(x)x^2-x+1
so,
x+y=-b/a
=-1/1
=-1
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The sum of zeros is 1
Step-by-step explanation:
as per given in the question,
the equation is
the sum of the zeroes of the polynomial is
equals the negative of the coefficient of x term by the coefficient of term.
or we can say that if a quadratic equation consists of 3 terms such as
the sum of the zeros of the polynomial is -b/a
here in the equation
the value of a or the Coefficient of term is 1
the value of b or the coefficient of x term is -1
– coefficient of x term /Coefficient of term.
so the sum of zeros of the polynomial is
=> - b/a
=> -(-1)/1
=> 1
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