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alpha ,beta are the roots of the quadratic polynomial p(x)=x²-(k-6)x+(2k+1). find the value of k, if alpha+beta=alphabeta​

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Answered by ashasathish126
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alpha and bita are zeroes of polynomial p x x2 k 6 x 2k 1 find ... Find the value of k if alpha+bita=alpha*bita ... p(x)=x2-(k -6)x+(2k+1)=0. Given: alpha + beta = alpha* beta.

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