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find the equation whose roots are (a/b,-b/a)​

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Answered by anthonypaulvilly
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  Answer:

          x² - x(a² - b² /ab) - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Roots of the equation -- ∝ = a/b , β = -b/a

Equation -----     x²- x(∝+β) + ∝β

⇒ x² - x( a/b - b/a) + (a/b ×-b/a)

 = x² - x(a² - b² /ab) - 1

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