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sum of zeroes of polynomial ax^3+bx^2 +cx+d​

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Answered by sneha20478
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Step-by-step explanation:

Correct option is A)

For the given equation, ax

3

+bx

2

+cx+d, 0 is the root of this equation implies d=0

Hence, the equation is x(ax

2

+bx+c)

The other two roots will be from ax

2

+bx+c

Product of the other roots = a/c

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