Math, asked by ami9520, 10 months ago

if alpha and beta are the zeros ofthe quadratic polynomial f(x)=6x²+x-2,find the value of apha by beta +beta by alpha​

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Answered by snake41
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let’s first solve the equation to get our zeroes of the equation i.e. alpha and beta.

6x2+x−2=0

6x2+4x−3x−2=0

2x(3x+2)−(3x+2)=0

which gives us two equations,

2x−1=0=>x=1/2(alpha)

3x+2=0=>x=−2/3(beta)

So, the value of alpha/beta and beta/alpha will be -3/4 and -4/3, adding both of them gives the solution as -25/12.

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