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Sum and prduct of roots of quadratic equation

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Answered by pawanshs9c
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The sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the negation of the coefficient of the second term, divided by the leading coefficient. The product of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the constant term (the third term), divided by the leading coefficient.

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Answered by rut345
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The sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the negation of the coefficient of the second term, divided by the leading coefficient. The product of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the constant term (the third term), divided by the leading coefficient.

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