two zeros are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
what does it mean? explain with example.
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Two zeros are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
It can be explained by this example
For eg- 3 and -3 are zeroes of a polynomial then, it can be said that Two zeros are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
Becoz value of zeroes is 3 but sign is + and - respectively.
It can be explained by this example
For eg- 3 and -3 are zeroes of a polynomial then, it can be said that Two zeros are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign.
Becoz value of zeroes is 3 but sign is + and - respectively.
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That means the zeros in a quadratic equation will give two zeroes having same value but different signs
Let the eq be
X^2-4 = 0
Zeroes are x=+2 or x= -2
Equal value different signs
Let the eq be
X^2-4 = 0
Zeroes are x=+2 or x= -2
Equal value different signs
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