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If a, b are the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = x^2-3x+2, find 1/a+1/b. Show the working as well.

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Answered by ItzAditt007
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ANSWER:-

▪︎ Your answer is 3/2.

(See The Attachment For Explanation)

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▪︎ More about quadratic polynomial:-

  • The degree of a quadratic equation is always 2.

  • The highest power in a polynomial is called its degree.

  • A quadratic polynomial must be equal to zeroes after putting its roots in the place of x.

  • A quadratic polynomial always have 2 zeroes.

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