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If alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial x if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial x square minus x + 6 then find the value of one upon alpha plus one upon beta

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Answered by jj725796
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Answer:

p(x) = x² - x - 6

a = 1, b= -1, c= -6

- 3x + 2x - 6

x(x-3)+2(x-3)

(x+2)(x-3)

1  \div  \alpha  + 1 \div  \beta

alpha = -2 beta = 3

 \alpha  +  \beta  \div  \alpha  \beta

-2+3/(-2)(3)

1/6

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