If a and b are zeroes of p(x)=x^2+px+q,then find a polynomial having 1/a and 1/b as its zeroes
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a polynomial having 1/a and 1/b as its zeroes is abX^2-X(a-b)+1
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here is ur answer in attachment
ur answer is -p/q
ur answer is -p/q
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