If alpha and Beta are the zeroes of the quadratic
polynomial f (x) = ax^2 + bx + c, find the value of
1/alpha+1/beta
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heya mate there's your answer
is alpha and beta are the roots of equation ax^2+bx+c=0 then,
sum of roots =alpha +beta=-b/a
Product of roots =alpha×beta=c/a
=1/alpha +(1/beta)
=beta +alpha/alpha ×beta
=-b/a ÷c/a
=-b/a(a/c)
=-b/c
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