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if the zero of the quadratic polynomial x^2+(a+1)x+b are 2 and –3, then​

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Answered by AayushBisht971
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According to the problem statement, we are given a quadratic polynomial x2+(a+1)x+b having 2 and -3 as zeroes. Therefore, α=2 and β=−3. So, the respective values are a = 0 and b = -6. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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