Math, asked by mayurkumar83, 9 months ago

If alpha and beta are the zeroes of the quad polynomial f(x)=2x2-4x+5 then find a quad polynomial whose zeroes are a+3 and b-2.
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Answered by snehakumari4534581
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Answer:

alpha+beta=(a+3)+( b-2)= a+b-1

alpha× beta= (a+3) ( b-2)= ab-2a+3b-6

as we know that...

x^2-(alpha+beta)x + (alpha× beta)

x^2-(a+b-1)x+(ab-2a+3b-6)

hope it helps you

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