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if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the zeroes of the polynomial ax^2+bx+c.then find the value of alpha^2+beta^2?

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Answered by akaryankumar0001
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Answer:

B^2 - 2ac / a^2

Step-by-step explanation:

( alpha + beta) ^2 -2 alpha × beta = alpha^2 + beta ^2

(-b/a) ^2 - 2(c/a) = b^2 - 2ac/a^2

Answered by diyanandana
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