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alpha and beta are the zeros of polynomial X square + 8 x + 6 form a polynomial whose zeroes are 1 by Alpha square + 1 by beta square

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Answered by Sahilrajeshgajbhiye
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Answer:

13/9

Step-by-step explanation:

roots of eqn= -b +(or)- √b square - 4 ac/ 2a

comparing eqn with ax^2+bx+c=0

a=1 b=8 c=6

so substituting values in above formula we get

alpha=-4+√10

beta=-4-√10

on solving we get

required answer=13/9

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