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if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=ax2+bx+c,then find the value of alpha square and beta square.

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answered by kalyani7679
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Ans:= -b\sqrt{b} -4ac/a^{2} ​

Explanation:

ax^{2} +bx+c = 0\\\alpha +\beta =-\frac{b}{a}    \alpha \beta =\frac{c}{a} \\(\alpha +\beta )^{2} = (\frac{b}{a} )^{2} \\(\alpha -\beta )^{2} =(\alpha +\beta )^{2} -4\alpha \beta \\=(\frac{b}{a})^{2} -4c/a = b^{2}  - 4ac\a

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