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the relationship between the zeros and coefficients of the quadratic polynomial X square + bx + c​

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Answered by sf365860
1

Answer:

We get the relation : \alpha +\beta =\dfrac{-b}{a}\ and\ \alpha \beta =\dfrac{c}{a}α+β=

a

−b

and αβ=

a

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Quadratic polynomial is

ax^2+bx+cax

2

+bx+c

So, relationship between the zeroes and coefficients of the quadratic equation is

Answered by vermaom2007
0

Step-by-step explanation:

coefficient of X= -B

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coefficient of X^2= A

coefficient of term= C

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coefficient X^2 = A

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