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If alpha and beta are the zeroes of ax^2+bx+c then 1/alpha square +1/beta square is

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Answered by lohithchittala
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Answer:

-b/c

Step-by-step explanation:

α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial ax²+bx+c

α+β = -b/a

αβ = c/a

1/α + 1/β

= (α+β)/αβ

= -b/a / c/a

= -b/c

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