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Prove that the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² + kx + k where k≠0, cannot both be positive.

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Answered by CyberSquad
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then the polynomial has always all negative zeroes. So, both zeroes are of opposite sign. So, both zeroes are negative. Hence, in any case zeroes of the given quadratic polynomial cannot both be positive.

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