if alpha and beta are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial p(x)=x^2-x-2, find the polynomial whose zeros are 2alpha+1 and 2beta+1 .
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zeros of given polynomial
alpha =2
beta=-1
now zeros of new polynomial
alpha=5
beta=-1
so new polynomial
x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha*beta)
=x^2-4x-5
________
zeros of given polynomial
alpha =2
beta=-1
now zeros of new polynomial
alpha=5
beta=-1
so new polynomial
x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha*beta)
=x^2-4x-5
HimanshiKankane:
by splitting the middle term we obtain two values
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zeros of given polynomial
alpha =2
beta=-1
now zeros of new polynomial
alpha=5
beta=-1
so new polynomial
x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha*beta)
=x^2-4x-5
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