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Question Number 49236 by cesar.marval.larez@gmail.com last updated on 04/Dec/18

Let K be a field and a,b∈K. Show   that (x−a)(x−b) if and only if a=b

$${Let}\:{K}\:{be}\:{a}\:{field}\:{and}\:{a},{b}\in{K}.\:{Show}\: \\ $$$${that}\:\left({x}−{a}\right)\left({x}−{b}\right)\:{if}\:{and}\:{only}\:{if}\:{a}={b} \\ $$

Commented by kaivan.ahmadi last updated on 05/Dec/18

(x−a)(x−b)=?

$$\left(\mathrm{x}−\mathrm{a}\right)\left(\mathrm{x}−\mathrm{b}\right)=? \\ $$

Commented by cesar.marval.larez@gmail.com last updated on 05/Dec/18

yes friend

$${yes}\:{friend} \\ $$

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