Math, asked by Minna1608, 9 months ago

alpha +beta =-b/a....then alpha *beta = c/a.....then what is alpha /beta.... please answer fast... will mark as brainliest ... don't spam​

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Answered by Neerajpprajapati
1

Answer:

Alpha and beta are the zeros of the quadratic equation

a {x}^{2}  + bx + c = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope it will help you. Thank you

Answered by shikhardwivedit
0

Answer:

alpha/beta = -b/c I hope it will help you.

proof alpha/beta = -b/a×a/c

= -b/c

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