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if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial x^2+x+1then1/alpha+1/beta​

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Answered by sanchitsinghok
15

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

By taking L.C.M of dinominators

→ 1/α + 1/β = (α + β)/αβ

Since we know that,

→ α + β = - Coefficient of x/Coefficient of x²

→ α + β = - 1/1 = - 1

→ αβ = Constant Term/Coefficient of x²

→ αβ = 1/1 = 1

∴ (α + β)/αβ = - 1/1

→ - 1

Answer : - 1

Answered by eramallushravani63
0

Step-by-step explanation:

if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial x^2+x+1then1/alpha+1/beta

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