if alpha beta are the zeroes of x^2+Px+q then find a polynomial having 1/alpha and 1/beta as its zeroes
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alpha + beta =-b/a=-p
alpha x beta = c/ a= q
polynomial
1/alpha + 1/beta =p/q
product= 1/q
polynomial is x^2 + p/q x + 1/q
which is equals is qx^2 +px +1.
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alpha x beta = c/ a= q
polynomial
1/alpha + 1/beta =p/q
product= 1/q
polynomial is x^2 + p/q x + 1/q
which is equals is qx^2 +px +1.
hope it will help you.....
plz mark my answer as brainliest answer
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