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if Alpha and beta are the zeros of the following polynomial....... rest in attachment
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Answered by choudharyadarsh777
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Step-by-step explanation:

ATQ,

x^2 + x - 2=0

if alpha(A) and beta(B) are two zeroes of quadratic polynomial, then

Sum of zeroes= A+B= - coefficient of x / coefficient of x^2

= -1/1= -1

Product of zeroes= A.B= coefficient of constant / coefficient of x^2

= -2/1= -2

TO FIND:

1/A - 1/B = (B - A)/AB

= ???

PS: PLEASE RE-CHECK THE QUESTION, IF THERE IS A PRINTING MISTAKE IN IT OR NOT. BECAUSE IF (+) SIGN IS GIVEN THEN WE CAN EASILY PUT THE VALUES AND FIND THE ANSWER.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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