To Prove: The sum of two solutions of the
Given information:
Formula used: The formula to find the two solutions,
Proof:
The quadratic equation is in the form
Find the sum of roots of the quadratic equation as follows:
To Prove: The product of the two solutions of the equation
Given information:
Formula used: The formula to find the two solutions,
Proof:
The quadratic equation is in the form
Find the product of roots of the quadratic equation as follows:
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