Math, asked by navjotnarain713, 4 months ago

if zeros of xsquare +(a+1)x+b are 2 and -3
find a and b .

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Answered by ayoshiX
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Answered by bson
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Step-by-step explanation:

sum of roots of ax^2+bx+c is -b/a, product of roots is c/a

In given equation a= 1, b= (a+1), c= b

sum of roots:

2+-3 = -(a+1)/1

-1 = -(a+1)

a+1 =1

a = 0

product of roots:

2×(-3) = b/1

b = -6

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