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Find the zeroes of quadratic polynomial

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Answered by raashed
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let them be
 \alpha  + \beta  \:and \:   \alpha  \beta \: the \: substitute \: in \: k =  {x}^{2}  - x( \alpha  +  \beta ) +  \alpha  \beta
then substitute the in this value

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