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ax^+bx+c=0 what is the root of this question

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Shakirullah25
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  • 01-06-2020

Answer:

ax^² + bx + c =0

x(ax+b)+c=0

(ax+b)(x+c)=0

ax+b=0 or x+c=0

ax= -b or x= -c

x= -b/a. or x= -c

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