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If alpha and Betta , are the zeroes of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, them form the quadratic polynomial

whose zeroes are (alpha 2 + Betta 3 , alpha 3 + Betta 2
)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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By the quadratic formula, the two zeroes of a quadratic are given by: ... If alpha and beta are the zeroes of the equation 6x^2+x-2=0, what is ... ax¤2+bx+c=0 the roots are alpha, beta.

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