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If
αlpha, beeta are the zeroes of x square - 5x + 6,
then find the value of 1/alpha + 1/beeta

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Answered by soumyasharma129
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Answer:

5/6 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sakshirawT047
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Step-by-step explanation:

X^2 - 5x +6 so,

Here sum of zeros is =5

Product of zeros is = 6

We use relation between their coefficient and zeros

α+β = - b/a = sum of zeros = -5

αβ = c/a= product of zeroes = 6

1/α +1/β = α+β/αβ = 5/ 6

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