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Formation of a Quadratic Equation From It's Roots
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Prove that the zeros of the quadratic polynomial x^2 +ax +a, a is not equal to zero both can not be negative
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≠
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(A) cannot both be positive
(B) cannot both be negative
(C) are always unequal
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If one of the zeros of a quadratic polynomial of the form
x
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The zeros of the quadratic polynomial x
2
+ 88x + 125 are
(a) both positive
(b) both negative
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Question 8
The zeros of the quadratic polynomial
x
2
+
k
x
+
k
w
h
e
r
e
k
≠
0
(A) cannot both be positive
(B) cannot both be negative
(C) are always unequal
(D) are always equal
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