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If a and ß are roots of the equation x² + a x + ß = 0 then a = ?​

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Answered by MonoranjanDas
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Answer:

a = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Since

a \: and \:  \beta are \: roots \: of \: the \: equation

so \:  \: a +  \beta  =  -  \frac{a}{1} \:  and \: a +  \beta  =   \frac{ \beta }{1}

i \: e \: a +  \beta  =  \beta

 =  > a =  \beta  -  \beta

so \:  \:  \: a = 0

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