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if alpha and beta are the zeroes of polynomial f(x)=x^2-2x+1,then 1÷ alpha +1÷beta is​

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Answered by adarshbsp903
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Answered by maryamrushda29
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Step-by-step explanation:

⇒ x²-2x+1

⇒ x² - x - x + 1

⇒ x( x - 1) -1( x-1 )

⇒ (x - 1) (x - 1)

⇒ x = 1 and 1

therefore, \alpha = 1 and \beta = 1

As per the question ⇒ 1/\alpha + 1/\beta

                                 ⇒  1/1 + 1/1

                                 ⇒  1+1/1

                                 ⇒  2/1

                                 ⇒  2

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