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If x , ß are zeroes of x² - 2x + 5, then find.
(alpha)3 & (beta)3​

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Answered by s23746amuskan00121
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If α,β are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=x

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−2x+3, find a polynomial whose zeroes are α+2,β+2

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f(x)=x

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−2x+3 have zeroes α,β

⇒α+β=2

⇒α⋅β=3

Now polynomial having α+2,β+2 as roots is

p(x)=x

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−(α+2+β+2)x+(α+2)(β+2)

=x

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−(α+β+4)x+αβ+2(α+β)+4

=x

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−(2+4)x+3+2(2)+4

⇒x

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−6x+11

Answered by somyathakur201
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Step-by-step explanation:

your answer is right answer

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