Math, asked by nandipriyanshu54, 1 month ago

Given that alpha and beta are the roots of the equation x^2 = x + 7, find the value of
(Alpha/beta)+(beta/alpha)​

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Answered by LALITHCHOUDHARYLHC
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by kamaletushar
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Answer:

-50/7

Step-by-step explanation:

equation is x^2-x-7=0

alpha=-b/a=1

beta=c/a=-7

alpha^2+beta^2/alpha*beta=-50/7

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