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In a polynomial ax²+bx+c, products of zeros will be.​

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Answered by diwesh13
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Answer:If α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x): ax2+bx+c, the product of the roots of the polynomial is: αβ= c/a. In other words, it refers to (constant term)/ (coefficient of x2)

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Answered by Swapnilbro
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Answer:

product of zeroes= a multiply by c

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