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What is the sum of two solutions of the quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0

User Andreszs
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Try this option:

According to the properties of the quadratic equation the sum of its roots is '-b', in other words x₁+x₂= -b

Answer: -b

User Martin Bayly
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if we were to use the quadratic formula, we would get that the roots are


(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

or that the 2 seperate roots are


(-b+√(b^2-4ac))/(2a) and
(-b-√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

if we sum these, then the
√(b^2-4ac) bits will cancel and we wil be left with


(-b-b)/(2a) or
(-2b)/(2a) or
(-b)/(a)


the sum of the solutions is
(-b)/(a)

User JasperTack
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