Math, asked by smanuj123, 1 year ago

if alpha and beta are roots of ax^2+bx+c what is alpha - beta

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Answered by KrushantWagh
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha-beta=-b/a

Answered by Anonymous
4

{\bold {\huge {\boxed {\red {ANSWER}}}}}

The given quadratic equation we have,

a {x}^{2}  + bx + c -  -  -  -  -  - (1)

 \alpha  =  \frac{ - b}{a}  \\  \beta  =  \frac{c}{a}

now according to question,

 \alpha  -  \beta

 \frac{ - b}{a}  -  \frac{c}{a}  =  \frac{ - b - a}{a}

or can say

{\bold {\green{\large { - ( \frac{b + a}{a} )}}}}

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