if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial then f(x)=ax2+bx+c, then find the polynomial whose zeroes are alpha +1/beta and beta+1/alpha
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Given quadratic polynomial is ax2�+ bx + c
Given α, β are the zeroes of the given polynomial
α + β = ( – b/a)
αβ = (c/a)
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Given quadratic polynomial is ax2�+ bx + c
Given α, β are the zeroes of the given polynomial
α + β = ( – b/a)
αβ = (c/a)
hope it's help uuu..
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