Math, asked by kakashi24, 8 months ago

If alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial f(x)=x^2+px+q, form equation whose zeros are (alpha+beta)^2 and (alpha-beta)^2

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Answered by tusharmishra011
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Answer:

use the method of zeroes of polynomial and alpha

+ beta=-b/a and alpha multiply beta =c/a

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