Math, asked by manshyu05, 8 months ago


if a and ß are the zeroes of a quaduatic polynomial
and ax²+ bx + c , a not equal to 0
then what is the value of a+ß.

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Answered by sharletshibu
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeroes of the given quadratic polynomial ax2 + bx + c, c ≠ 0 are equal. If coefficient of x2 and constant term have the same sign i.e., c and a have the same sign. While b i.e., coefficient of x can be positive/negative but not zero.

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