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If one of the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x^2 + ax + b is the negative of the other, then find the value of a. (ANSWER QUICK PLEASE I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST)

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Answered by sriarun2
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(x) = x2 + ax + b. Hence, if one of the zeroes of quadratic polynomial p(x) is the negative of the other, then it has no linear term i.e., a = O and the constant term is negative i.e., b< 0. ... Hence, it has no linear term and the constant term is negative brainliest ?!!?

Answered by vikasbathwalvb
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Let p(x) = x2 + ax + b. Hence, if one of the zeroes of quadratic polynomial p(x) is the negative of the other, then it has no linear term i.e., a = O and the constant term is negative i.e., b< 0.

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