Math, asked by sivadassnehin, 2 months ago

Find alpha^-2 + beta^-2, if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial
2 x^2 - X+5.​

Answers

Answered by sirapanasettynavyasr
0

Step-by-step explanation:

2x

2

−4x+5

α+β=

a

−b

=

2

−(−4)

=

2

4

=2

αβ=

a

c

=

2

5

2

2

)=(α+β)

2

−2αβ

=4−5=−1

α

1

+

β

1

=

αβ

α+β

=

2

5

2

=

5

4

(α−β)

2

=(α

2

2

)−2αβ

=−1−2(

2

5

)=−1−5

=−6

3

3

)=(α+β)(α

2

2

−αβ)

=(2)(−1

2

−5

)

=2(

2

−7

)=−7

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