Math, asked by prakharsahu86, 1 year ago

If a, ß be the roots of the equation 2x2 - x + 3 = 0, form an equation whose roots are
a -2, B - 2.​

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Answered by itsrehan07
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \alpha  +  \beta  =  - 2 - 2 =  - 4 \\  \alpha  \times  \beta  =  - 2 \times  - 2 =  -4 \\  {x}^{2} - ( \alpha  +  \beta )x + ( \alpha   \times  \beta ) = 0 \\  {x}^{2}  - ( - 4)x + 4 = 0 \\  {x }^{2}   + 4x + 4 =  0

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