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the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x^+kx+k are​

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Answered by abhishekmishra737007
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If a > 0, b> 0, c> 0 or a< 0, b< 0,c< 0, then the polynomial has always all negative zeroes. So, both zeroes are negative. Hence, in any case zeroes of the given quadratic polynomial cannot both be positive.Feb 18, 2019

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