if α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial, p(x)= x^2–lx + m, then find the value of 1/α + 1/β please quickly solve the full thing with explanation
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The answer is l/m
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of the roots = α + β = -b/a
Product of the roots = αβ = c/a
1/α + 1/β
= (α + β)/αβ
= -b/a ÷ c/a
= -b/c
= -(-l)/m
= l/m
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