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. if ∝,β are zeros of the quadratic polynomial, then sum of zeroes is _________​

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Answered by Umra01
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Step-by-step explanation:

sum of the roots of the polynomial is: α+β= −b/a.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • If ∝,β are zeroes of the polynomial,then sum of zeroes is + β = \dfrac{-b}{a}

External Information:

Polynomial: A mathematical expression of one or more algebraic terms each of which consist of a constant multiplied by one or more variables raised to a nonnegative integral power(such as

a+bx+cx^2).

  • Example: x^2-4x+7

  • Product of zeroes:\times β= \dfrac{c}{a}
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