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if alpha and beta are the zeros of 2 x square - 9 X + 10 form the polynomial whose zeros are 1 upon alpha and one upon beta

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Answered by balakrishna40
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 \frac{1}{ \alpha }  \: and \:  \frac{1}{ \beta } are \: roots \: of \: f( \frac{1}{x} )

2( \frac{1}{x} ) {}^{2}  - 9( \frac{1}{x} ) + 10

10x {}^{2}  - 9x + 2

becomes one of the required polynomials

Answered by animeshpaul30
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