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if alpha and beta are the zeros of a quadratic polynomial x square - 3 x + 2 then find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are 1 by Alpha and 1 by beta​

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Answered by navya8592
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

use vietas relation

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Answered by ram76669
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Step-by-step explanation:

alpha+ bita =-3=-b/a,

alpha x bita= 2=c/a,

a=1,b=3,c=2

so, x square +3x+2 is a form of ax square+bx+c

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