Math, asked by aabhinand2020, 5 months ago

Find a
a-1 + ß-1, if a and ß are the zeroes of the polynomial
2 x2-x+ 5.​

Answers

Answered by dhakarerishav
0

Step-by-step explanation:

2x²-x+5

D=b²-4ac=>1-40=>-39

Here,

D<0

so it has not any roots

so it is not possible to find the value of alpha and beta....

Answered by kkoushalyam
0

Answer:

It is not possible because

Step-by-step explanation:

2 {x }^{2}  - x + 5 \: this \: is \: the \: equation

see

if \:  {x}^{2} have \: a \: cofficent \: that \: is \: 2

if \: not \: there \: cofficent \: we \: can \: do \: direct \: method

product \: 2 \times 5

Then 10 it is for it

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