Math, asked by asj71718, 9 months ago

If be the two zeros of the quadratic polynomial p(x) =
2x ^{2}  - 3x + 7
, evaluate
 \frac{1}{2 \alpha  - 3}  +  \frac{1}{2 \beta  - 3}


Answers

Answered by AlluringNightingale
1

Answer:

– 3 / 14

Solution:

Please refer to the attachment

Note:

If α and ß are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial ax² + bx + c , then ;

Sum of zeros , (α + ß) = -b/a

Product of zeros , (αß) = c/a

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