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if alpha, beta, gamma are the zeros of a polynomial of degrees, then give the relations between thezeroes and the coefficient of the polynomial ​

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Answered by luckypriya077
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Polynomials can be linear (x), quadratic (x2), cubic (x3) and so on, depending on the highest power of the variable. The number of zeroes of a polynomial is equal to the degree of the polynomial, and there is a well-defined mathematical relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients.

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Answered by amita7888
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Answer:

alpha + beta + gamma = -b/a

alpha beta + beta gamma + gamma alpha= c/a

alpha beta gamma = -d/a

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