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if one of the zero of polynomial ax^2+bx+c, {where c cannot be 0} is zero. then other zero is ????

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Since 0 is a zero of the polynomial

So C =0

So

ax^2+bx = 0 gives

x (ax + b) =0.

(ax + b) =0 [ Since 0 is a zero of the polynomia ]

x = - b/a

So other zero is - b/a

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