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If a and B are the zeros of the polynomial x?. 4x +3,then show that
1/a+1/b-2aB+14/3=0​

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Answered by harshbhandarkar
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Answer:

yes it is also zero

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by CyberSquad
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, factorize the given polynomial:

Let the -3 be the α, and the -1 be the β.

It is required to find the polynomials which have the roots of:

and .

Substitute by α=-3, and β=-1:

Therefore, the roots are: x = 0 and x = 2

Therefore, the polynomial must be: x(x-2)=First of all, factorize the given polynomial:

Let the -3 be the α, and the -1 be the β.

It is required to find the polynomials which have the roots of:

and .

Substitute by α=-3, and β=-1:

Therefore, the roots are: x = 0 and x = 2

Therefore, the polynomial must be: x(x-2)=0

Polynomial:

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