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For quadratic polynomial
.If
 \alpha  \: and \:  \beta  \\are \: the \: zeros \: of  \: p(x) =  {ax}^{2}  + bx + c
a is not equal to 0
then,
i) \:  \alpha  +  \beta  =  -   \frac{b}{a}
ii) \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{c}{a}

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Answered by hamsa2662
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Answer:

In algebra, a quadratic function, a quadratic polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2, or simply a quadratic, is a polynomial function with one or more variables in which the highest-degree term is of the second degree.

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