If α and β are the zeroes of p(x) = 2x² − x − 6, then find the value of α⁻¹ + β⁻¹
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Step-by-step explanation:
p(x)=2x^2-x-6
=2x^2-4x+3x-6(middle term splitting)
=2x(x-2)+3(x-2)
=(2x+3)(x-2)
Thus x=-3/2,x=2
so α=-3/2,β=2
so α^-1(1/a)=2/-3
=-2/3
and β^-1(1/β)=1/2
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