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if alfa and beeta are the zero of yhe quadratic polynomial ax2+bx+c then the value of a alfa +beeta is​

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Answered by gkjmanoranjan
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Answer:

alpha + beta = c/a

Step-by-step explanation:

=> ax^2+bx+c

a= a , b= b and c = c

If the zeroes are alpha and beta

=> alpha + beta = c/a (relation between zeroes and coeffiecients)

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