Math, asked by rithish7, 1 month ago

if alpha and beta are the zeroes of q-px2-x-4 , find the value of 1/alpha + 1/beta -alphabeta​

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Answered by Shouryyadeep
0

Answer:

Consider the given polynomial

f(x)=x

2

−px+q

α and βare the zeros of given polynomial

We know that,

Sumofzeros=−

cofficentofx

2

cofficentofx

α+β=

1

−(−p)

α+β=p

Productofzeros=

cofficentofx

2

constant

α×β=

1

q

α×β=q

Then,

Part (1):-

α

2

2

=(α+β)

2

−2αβ

α

2

2

=p

2

−2q

Part (2):-

α

1

+

β

1

=

αβ

α+β

=

q

p

Hence, this is the answer.

Answered by ayanzubair
0

Step-by-step explanation:

answer in the attached file

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