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hey bro
remember that alpha + beta=-b/a{in eq. a^2+b+c=0}
so ,alpha + beta=-(-b)/a=b/a
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The answer of this question is an identity.
The further is discussed in class 10th Maths
but for now
Here Alpha and beta are the roots of the equation.
so from the the identity it is clear that
Alpha + beta = -b/a = -(-b/a) = b/a
Alpha × beta = c/a
Its applicable in all the quadratic equations and is further required to solve various questions.
Hope so you get my point:)
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