Math, asked by sreehar3059X, 1 month ago

if alpha and Beata are the zeros of x^2-4x+1, then find the value of 1/alpha + 1/Beata - alpha×beata​

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Answered by anmol7044
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

USE

a+b=-b/a

ab=c/a

So your question becomes

1/a+1/b-ab

=>a+b/ab-ab

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