Math, asked by boselata, 4 months ago

the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial are

(a) both positive
(b) both negative
(c)one positive and one negative
(d) both equal​

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Answered by lalitha690
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d is the right answer

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Answered by balaji99943
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Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of a polynomial are those values of the variable for which the polynomial as a whole has zero value. For example, consider the linear polynomial: p(x) = x+2. The zero of the polynomial is -2 because when x = -2, p(x)=0. Consider a quadratic polynomial: p(x)= x2−9.

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