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The zeros of the quadratic polynomialx2+kx+kx^2+kx+k:k=0

Acannot both be positive

Bcannot both be negative

Care always unequal

Dare always equal

Answer:

A. cannot both be positive

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The zeros of the quadratic polynomialx2+kx+kx^2+kx+k:k=0 cannot both be positive


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