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If alpha and betaare the zeros of the polynomial ax^2 + bx + c then find the value of alpha square beta + alpha beta

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Answered by yashpr236
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Answer:

(-b-c)/a

Step-by-step explanation:

=(alpha +beta)^2 - 2*alpha*beta

= -b/a - c/a

=(-b-c)/a

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