Math, asked by 2004mainak04, 10 months ago

if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x²-2x+3, then find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are alpha+2 and beta+2

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danishjibran: Is the equation correct?
danishjibran: I think it should be -3
2004mainak04: Yeah bro its correct and i have got the answer

Answers

Answered by sunilgawali
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1)factorise x^2 - 2x + 3

2)then the values of alpha and beta will come

3)then according to condition add 2 to alpha and beta

4)then by sum of the zeroes and product of zeroes put the values of alpha + beta and alpha × beta in

=k(x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha × beta)

your required polynomial will come


sunilgawali: ohh sry.... its wrong
sunilgawali: now I have edited it, its the correct one
2004mainak04: If i knew how to factorise x²-3x+3, why would have i asked
2004mainak04: Then it would have been too easy
sunilgawali: its too easy bro.
sunilgawali: the factors are -3 and 1
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