Math, asked by kannarasan, 11 months ago

find quadratic equation which roots are alpha by 1plus alpha and beta by 1plus beta

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Answered by DontSetYourLimitsYT
1

x^2-(alpha(beta+1)+beta(alpha+1)x)/(alpha+1)(beta+1)+(alpha*beta)/(alpha+1)(beta+1).

you can do this by the formula x^2-(s)x+p

where s is the sum of roots

and p is the product of roots.

Answered by shabnammukeri07
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