Math, asked by StupidShit, 1 year ago

If a and B are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x)=6x²+x-2,find the value of (a/ B + B/a).

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Answered by ashraytiwari17
0

a=4 b=3

a/b + b/a = 4/3+3/4 =25/12


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Answered by yudhisthirjingar
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Answer:

in this case alpha=1/2 and beta = -2/3

now put in equation we get

1/2/-2/3  +-2/3/12

-25/12

Step-by-step explanation:

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