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If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial bx² + cx + d is 0, then the other zero is​

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Answered by shinchanisgreat
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 =  > b {x}^{2}  + cx + d \:  = 0

Let two zeroes be a and y,

let a = 0

 =  > a + y =  \frac{ - c}{b}

 =  > 0 + y =  \frac{ - c}{b}

 =  > y =  \frac{ - c}{b}

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