Math, asked by choudharyusha1975, 9 months ago

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial ax^2 + bx + C, 1 then find the other zero

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Answered by shivaranjani1218
1

Step-by-step explanation:

ax²+bx+c

let zeroes be alpha and beta

alpha be 1

alpha + beta =-b/a

1+beta=-b/a

beta=-b/a-1

beta=-b-a/a

Answered by arun7266
0

Answer:

ax^2+bx+c

let the two zero's be Alpha and betha

we know that the product of two zero's(Alpha&betha) is c/a

so the another zero of the quadratic polynomial is c/a

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