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if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial x^2 - 3x -2 find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 2 alpha/beta and 2 beta/alpha

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Answered by Rohit18Bhadauria
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Answered by gkushalkumar114
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Answer:

2,-½

Step-by-step explanation:

(3 +  \sqrt{3 { }^{2}  - 4 \times 2 \times - 2 }  ) \div 2 \times 2

(3 +  \sqrt{9 + 16} ) \div 4

(3 +  \sqrt{25} ) \div 4

(3 + 5) \div 4

8 \div 4

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