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p and q are zeroes of the polynomial ax^2 +bx+c. values of a and b are?​

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Answered by vanshagrawal15712
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by RaffayU366
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Answer:

Since, ‘p’ and ‘q’ are the zeroes of the polynomial

ax² + bx + c

(x-p) and (x-q) are the factors of the expression ax² + bx + c,

ax² + bx + c = (x-p) and (x-q)

ax² + bx + c = x² - (p + q) x + pq

By comparing the co-efficients of x² , x and the constant term,we get

a=1 , b= - (p+q) and c= pq

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