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the zeros of a quadratic polynomial ax2+bx+c are precisely the x- coordinate of the point where the graph y=p(x) intersects the x- axis​

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Answered by peermohamed54362
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A quadratic polynomial in x with real coefficients is of the form ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, c are real numbers with a ≠ 0. The zeroes of a polynomial p(x) are precisely the x-coordinates of the points, where the graph of y = p(x) intersects the x -axis. ... α +β = −(b/a), αβ = c/a.

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