Math, asked by kritikaroy2005, 4 months ago

Form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are reciprocals of the zeroes of the
polynomial 5x? + 2x - 3.

Answers

Answered by prathmeshmunde705
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Answer:

it's very hard

Step-by-step explanation:

It's very hard

Answered by rohitman01
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Answer:

3x²-2x-5

Step-by-step explanation:

By middle term Factorization:

5x²+2x-3=0

5x²+5x-3x-3=0

5x(x+1)-3(x+1)=0

(5x-3)(x+1)=0

x=3/5 or -1

A/Q

theta + beta = 5/3 - 1 = (5-3)÷3 = 2/3

theta into beta = 5/3 . -1 = -5/3

General formula for quadratic equation:

x²-(theta + beta ) + (theta. beta)

x² - 2/3 + (-5/3)=0

x²-2/3-5/3 ( now take lcm 3 )

(3x²-2x-5)÷3=0

Now move the 3 to other side and multiply by 3

3x²-2x-5=0

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