if alpha and beta are the zeros of ax2+bx+c, then a(alpha2 +beta 2/beta alpha) +b(alpha + beta /beta alpha)
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Here α β are the roots of
ax²+bx+c=0
Therefore α+β=-b/a
αβ=c/a
Now α²/β+β²/α
=(α³+β³)/αβ
={(α+β)³-3αβ(α+β)}/αβ
={(-b/a)³ -3×(c/a)×(-b/a)}/(c/a)
={-b³/a³+3bc/a²}/(c/a)
=(3abc-b³/a³)×(a/c)
=(3abc-b³)/a²c
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