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If a and b are the roots of the equation s² - 2x +3=0, then find the equation whose roots are (a+2) and (b+2).​

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Answered by pratikmurkumbi576
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Let alpha and beta be the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + px + p^3 = 0 (p≠ 0) . If (alpha, beta) is a point on the parabola y^2 = x , then roots ...

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Answered by mikkkie
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the s there is wrong ig, see if it's x or s please.

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or it's s, then just find alpha and beta of the equation and then use x² - bx + c = 0

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