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If a and b are the zeroes of f(x)=3x^2-4x+1 then find a polynomial whose zeroes are a^2/b and b^2/a

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Answered by pokemonversion2003
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

X^2-5X+6

a. 1

b. -5

c 6


X=-b+-_√b^2-4ac÷2a

If simplify you will get the roots 3 and 2 . Then you take 3and 2 as a and b then you substitute in the given formula A+B-3AB

The you will get is -13


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