Math, asked by Harshvardan15, 1 year ago



if alpha and beta are the zeros of P(x)=2x^2-3x-5 then form a polynomial whose zeroes are
  \frac{ \alpha } { \beta}^{2} and   \frac{ \alpha } { \beta }^{2}

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Answered by karthikkattojup6118q
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I think required equation have the zeros as
 \frac{ { \alpha }^{2} }{ \beta }  \: and \:  \frac{ \alpha }{  { \beta }^{2} }
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