Math, asked by mubeen9150, 11 months ago

if alpha and beta and the zero of x square - 5 x + 6 then find the one by Alpha Plus One by beta​

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Answered by karanpratap36
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Answer:

first we take the equation

x square -5x + 6. α+β of the equation is. -b/a=5. and αβ is c/a=6 according to question we take1/α +1/β and get α+β/αβ that is equals to 5/6..

Answered by mspatel8361pavszl
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Answer:

5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

1/a + 1/b

where a=alpha

b=beta

=1/a + 1/b

=a+b/a•b

we know that alpha + beta= -b/a

and. alpha*beta=c/a

= -(-5)/1 / 6/1

=5/6

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