Math, asked by bivashd0pabo3f, 1 year ago

If alpha and beta are zeroes of the polynomial p(x)=x^2+2x+1, then find
1. 1/alpha+1/beta
2. alpha^3+beta^3
3. alpha^2-beta^2

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Answered by divyanshumishra71
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Answered by super15
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refer to attachment, mate

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