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28 November, 11:01

Assuming that the roots of the given qudratic equation are a, b find the sum and product of the roots.

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  1. 28 November, 11:39
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    Answer: Sum of root a+b = - c/d

    Product of root ab = e/d

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the general quadratic equation be dx² + cx + e = 0

    And the root of the equation be

    'a' and 'b'

    Using the general formula to find the solution to the quadratic equation

    a = - c+√c² - 4de/2d

    b = - c-√c² - 4de/2d

    Taking the sum of the roots

    a+b = (-c+√c² - 4de/2d) + (-c-√c² - 4de/2d)

    a+b = (-c-c+√c² - 4de/2d - √c² - 4de/2d) / 2d

    a+b = - 2c/2d

    a+b = - c/d

    The sum of the root of the quadratic equation will be - c/d

    Product of roots

    ab = (-c+√c² - 4de/2d) (-c-√c² - 4de/2d)

    = {c² + (c√c² - 4de) - (c√c² - 4de) - (c²-4de) }/4d²

    = {c²-c²+4de}/4d²

    = 4de/4d²

    = e/d

    The product of the above quadratic equation will be e/d
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