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if
 \alpha  \: and \:  \beta \:  are \: the \: zeros \: of \: polynomial \: p(x) = ax {}^{2}   + bx + c \: then \: evaluate \\ a) \alpha  {}^{2}  +  \beta  { }^{2}

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Answered by febinfenil123
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if

\begin{gathered} \alpha \: and \: \beta \: are \: the \: zeros \: of \: polynomial \: p(x) = ax {}^{2} + bx + c \: then \: evaluate \\ a) \alpha {}^{2} + \beta { }^{2} \end{gathered}

αandβarethezerosofpolynomialp(x)=ax

2

+bx+cthenevaluate

a)α

2

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