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If alpha+beta are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ax^2+bx+c ,then find the value of alpha+beta+(alpha×beta)
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Prince Rajput 6 years, 11 months ago

1.Sum of zerors:- -b/a alpha+beta:- -b/a 2.Product of zeroes:- c/a alpha×beta:- c/a so, alpha+beta+(aalpha×beta) -b/a+(c/a) -b/a+c/a -b+c/a (answer).
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