If alpha and beta are the zeros of polynomial p(x)= ax2 + bx + c = c, then find the value of alpha 2 / beta+ beta 2/ alpha .
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p(x)= ax2 + bx +c = c
ax2+bx = 0
x(ax + b) =0
x=0
or
ax + b = 0
x= -b/a
alpha = 0
beta = -b/a
alpha 2 / beta + beta 2 / alpha== 2 × 0/ -b/a + ( -b/a ÷ 0)
answer is infinity
ax2+bx = 0
x(ax + b) =0
x=0
or
ax + b = 0
x= -b/a
alpha = 0
beta = -b/a
alpha 2 / beta + beta 2 / alpha== 2 × 0/ -b/a + ( -b/a ÷ 0)
answer is infinity
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