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if the zeroes of the polynomaial x square plus (a+1) x+b ate 2 and -3 find the values of a and b

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by lakshu11
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Given - 2 and - 3 are the zero's of the polynomial.
So, we know that.
Sum of zero's = - b/a
2+(-3) = - (a+1)/1
- 1 = - a - 1
a = 1-1
a = 0

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