How many quadratic equations have the sum of their roots equal to the product of their roots?

  1. A. Zero
  2. B. One
  3. C. Two
  4. D. Infinitely many

Correct Answer: D. Infinitely many

Explanation

If the sum of roots equals the product, -\frac{b}{a} = \frac{c}{a} \implies b = -c. Any equation of the form ax^2 - cx + c = 0 (with a \neq 0) satisfies this condition. There are infinitely many such equations.

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