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Find the sum and product of the roots of each equation of
x^(2) - 16 =0

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf S = 0, P = -16}

Explanation:

Given the equation:


\sf x^2 -16 = 0

Comparing it with
\sf x^2-Sx+P= 0, where S is the sum and P is the product.

So,

Sum = S = 0

Product = P = -16

Hope this helped!

~AnonymousHelper1807

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