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find a quadratic polynomial whose roots are find alpha + beta Alpha× beta -2+1/2

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Answered by rajugudla21
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:


Q.P=k(x²-(Alpha+bita)x+alphaxbita)


= (x²-2x+½)


take L.C.M 2


= K(2x²-4x+1)/2


we can put different values of k according to the denominator


= 2(2x²-4x+1)/2


Therefore quadratic polynomial= 2x²-4x+1


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