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can you tell this please please please please please​

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Answered by Tharun3030
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Please can you send the ques clearly

Answered by Isighting12
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ax^{2} + bx + c = 0

a' = a

b' = b

c' = c

\alpha  +\beta  = \frac{-b'}{a'} = \frac{a}{b}

\alpha \beta  = \frac{c'}{a'} = \frac{c}{a}

now finding \alpha\beta ^{2}   + \alpha ^{2}\beta + \alpha \beta

= \alpha \beta (\beta + \alpha ) + \alpha \beta \\\\

putting the values

= \frac{c}{a} (\frac{b}{a} ) + \frac{c}{a} \\\\= \frac{cb}{a} + \frac{c}{a}\\\\= \frac{cb + c}{a}\\\\

I hope it helps...........

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