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if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial p (x)=x²-(k-6)x+(2k+1) find t value of k when alpha+beta=alpha×beta​

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Answered by prathudhanu144
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alpha & beta are the zeroes of quad. polynomial x^2 - (k + 6)x + 2(2k - 1) . Find the value of k so that alpha + beta = 1 2alphabeta

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