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If p(x)=axx+bx+c is a quadratic polynomial then what is relation of c/a with zeroes of p(x)?​

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Answered by hareshc
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Answered by mysticd
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 Given  \: p(x) = ax^{2} + bx + c \: is \: a

 quadratic \: polynomial

\blue{ i) Sum \:of \: the \: zeroes }

 = \frac{- x \: coefficient }{x^{2} \: coefficient }

 \green { = \frac{-b}{a}}

\red{ ii) product \:of \: the \: zeroes }

 = \frac{constant \:term }{x^{2} \: coefficient }

 \green { = \frac{c}{a}}

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