Math, asked by diwanshuthakur413, 11 months ago


14. If alpha and beta are zeroes of the polynomial x2 - p(x + 1) + c such that
(alpha + 1)(beta+1) = 0, then find the value of c. ​

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Answered by priyanshu8817
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Answer:

c will equals to 2

Step-by-step explanation:

A/Q

if,

(alpha+1)=0

then,

alpha=-1

and if,

(beta+1)=0

then,

beta=-1

whether you put alpha or beta value in equation it's depend upon you

-1*2-p(x+1)+c=0

-2-0+c=0

c=2

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