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if one of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial is minus 6 then find the other 0​

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Answered by sieyanakbra
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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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if one of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial is negative then it has no linear term and the constant term is negative

Step-by-step explanation:

if one of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial

say x² +ax+b is -6 i.e one zero is negative

then

let the one of the zero of the polynomial is a

then other zero will be -a

sum of the zeroes = a+(-a) = \frac{-a}{1}

0= \frac{-a}{1}\\\\a=0

product of zeroes = a(-a) = \frac{b}{1}

-a² = b

b=-a²

b has to be negative

hence , if one of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial is negative then it has no linear term and the constant term is negative

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