Math, asked by invincible007, 1 year ago

Find the value of a and b,if they are the zeros of the polynomial x^2-ax+b. PLEASE ANSWER

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Answered by Ayusha765
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since a and b are the zeros of the given polynomial, a^2-a^2+b=0
=>b=0
and b^2-ab+b=0 =>a=any real number
we get the values by placing x=a and b simultaneously in the equation and equating it to 0

manishasaraf77ovi42i: There is no problem
invincible007: I knew that b was 0 I had doubt about a
Ayusha765: ok
Ayusha765: is it clear?
invincible007: So you're sure that a is any real number?
Ayusha765: or still some prob?
Ayusha765: ya
invincible007: Ok Thanks
Ayusha765: as any real no. multiplied by 0 is zero
invincible007: I'm sorry but the question was x^+ax+b. Not x^2-ax+b....... :(
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