Q.6 If α and β are zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ax^2+bx+c, then αβ is
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ax ²+bx +c=0 is the quadratic equation where a,b and c are some constants and “x” is a variable..
if α and β are 2 zeroes it means that when you put α and β in place of x, you get 0
By Quadratic Formula, x= -b±√b ² - 4ac/2a
so, α= -b + √b ² -4ac/2a and β= -b-√b ² -4ac/2a
If we add them, we get α+β= -b/a
If we multiply them, we get αβ= c/a
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