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If a, ß are the zeroes of the polynomial
X2 – 16, then (a + b) is​

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Answered by AffanAlam
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Answer:

Answer is ZERO...

Step-by-step explanation:

X^2-16=0

x^2=16

X=+-sqrt16

X= +-4

X=4

Also, X= (-4)

these are the zeroes of the equation and it is given that a and b are the respective zeroes of the equation.

Let a = 4 and b=(-4)

then, a+b = 4+(-4)

=4-4=0

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