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if alpha and beta are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f of X equal to x squared minus 1 find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are 2 alpha ÷beta and 2 Beta ÷Alpha

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Answered by Anonymous
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given
f of x = x square -1
then alpha is 1 and beta is -1
2alpha÷beta = 2÷1 = 2
2beta÷alpha = -2÷1 = -2
f of x = x square - (2-2) x + (2×-2)
new f of x = x square -4
hope this helps u
Answered by Flutterfield
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this above is the answer
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