if two zeros of quadratic polynomial are 0, 0 then the corresponding polynomial is of the form ( a, b, c are non zero real numbers )
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Since the two zeroes of quadratic polynomial are both 0, 0.
So,
0+0 = -B/A
=>B = 0,
and,
0×0 = C/A
=> C = 0
So, the quadratic polynomial is of the form,
ax²(=0).
The coefficient of x and the constant term HAS to be zero.
Hope you got help from my answer, friend.
So,
0+0 = -B/A
=>B = 0,
and,
0×0 = C/A
=> C = 0
So, the quadratic polynomial is of the form,
ax²(=0).
The coefficient of x and the constant term HAS to be zero.
Hope you got help from my answer, friend.
Jayashankark:
thanks
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