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alpha and beta are the roots of the equation ax square +bx+c=0,then alpha/beta+beta/alpha=​

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Answered by bharathking2003
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Answered by varadad25
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\boxed{\red{\sf\:\frac{\alpha}{\beta}\:+\:\frac{\beta}{\alpha}\:=\:\frac{b^{2}\:-\:2ac}{ac}}}

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If \sf\:\alpha\:and\:\beta are roots of the quadratic equation \sf\:ax^{2}\:+\:bx\:+\:c\:=\:0, then,

\sf\:\alpha\:+\:\beta\:=\:-\:\frac{b}{a}\\\\\sf\:\alpha\:.\:\beta\:=\:\frac{c}{a}

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