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8. If , and ß are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = ax? + bx +c, then evaluate -
1/alpha+1/beta​

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Answered by harshcall
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Answered by myiitgoal2122
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Answer:-b/c

Step-by-step explanation:

1/alpha+1/beta is alpha +beta /alpha. beta

We know that alpha+beta=-b/a

And alpha.beta is c/a

So by dividing-b/a and c/a we get -b/c

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