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help me in this one with explanation please provide correct/appropriate answers as I am doing preparation for my pre boards​

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Answered by ariRongneme
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it \: can \: be \: shown \: that \: the \: roots \: of \\ the \: second \: equation \: are \:  \frac{ \alpha }{ \beta } and \:  \frac{ \beta }{ \alpha }  \\ .however \: the \: product \: of \: the \: roots \:  \\ is \: given \: by \: ( \frac{constant \: term}{coefficient \: of {x}^{2} } ) \\  =  \frac{c}{c}  = 1 \\

.°. only one alternative satisfied the condition i, e (c)

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