if alpha and beta are zeroes of the polynomial. x²-p(x+1)+c. such that (alpha +1) (beta +1)=0,then find the value of c.
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alpha and beta are zeroes of the poly.
alpha + beta = -p/1
alpha × beta = c/1
now
(alpha +1)(beta + 1 ) = 0
solvong it by multiplying we get
apha×beta + aplha + beta + 1 = 0
ptting values ang solving we get
c = 1 - p
alpha and beta are zeroes of the poly.
alpha + beta = -p/1
alpha × beta = c/1
now
(alpha +1)(beta + 1 ) = 0
solvong it by multiplying we get
apha×beta + aplha + beta + 1 = 0
ptting values ang solving we get
c = 1 - p
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c = 1
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