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if one of the zeroes of a quadratric polynomial of the form x^+ax+b is the negative of other then it is​

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Answered by llTaebrezell
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If one of the zero of the equation is negative of the other, then the roots will be m and −m

Hence, sum of roots =m−m=0 Sum of roots =−a=0

Thus there will be no linear involved in the term in the equation.

Also, the constant term =b= product of the zeroes =−m

2 will be negative.

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