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Asked by arindeep.singh | 16 Jul, 2020, 15:07: PM
To find the zeros of the polynomial x2+x-p(p+1)
Sum of the zeros = -1
Product of the zeros is = -p(p+1)
-p and (p+1) are the factors of the product of zeros and they are coprime
So, the two roots can be -p and p+1
But as the sum of the zeros is -1, p and -p-1 are becomes the zeros of the given polynomial.
Answered by Renu Varma | 17 Jul, 2020, 13:39: PM
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