alpha and beta are the zeroes of xsquare +6x+ 9 then find the polynomial whose zeroes are -alpha -beta
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alpha = -3 beta =-3
Step-by-step explanation:
xsquare + 6x + 9
xsquare + 3x + 3x + 9
x (x+3) +3 (x+3)
(x+3)(x+3)
zeroes are -3 & -3
alpha = -3
beta = -3
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