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product of the roots of the quadratic equation X square + 3 X equal to zero is​

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Answered by annaalan
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Answer:

x^2+3x=0

taking x as common

x( x+3)=0

therefore x=0 and x+3=0 ,x=-3

x=0,x=-3

Answered by aniruddha31
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

given, quadratic equation -- x^2+3x=0

we know, that the standard form of a quadratic equation is ax^2+bx+c.

by comparing the given equation with the standard form we can clearly see that here c is 0.

so we don't require to split by middle term method here.

just take x common and you will get the roots.

x(x+3)=0

so if a×b=0

thein either a=0 or b=0 isn't it.

here see, likewise either x=0 or x+3=0

implies, x=0 or x=-3.

so let , alpha=0 and beta=-3.

so alpha×beta =0×(-3)=0.

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