Math, asked by ramsharao2045, 9 months ago

If alpha , beta are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=6x^+x-2 find the value alpha/ beta +beta/ alpha
please give me solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Kush13967
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Step-by-step explanation:

alpha+ beta=-b/a=-1/6

alpha×beta=c/a=-2/6

alpha/beta+beta/alpha=(alpha^2+beta^2)/alpha×beta

={(alpha+beta)^2 -2×alpha×beta}/alpha×beta

={(-1/6)^2 -2×(-2/6)}/-2/6

=(1/36+4/6)/-2/6

=(25/36)/-2/6

=-25/12

hope this will help you

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