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is alpha and beta are the roots of x square minus x + 2 is equal to zero then Alpha square beta + alpha beta square is​

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Answered by airesleilani
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Answer: 4a^2 = 3

a = (sqroot3)/2

Step-by-step explanation:

There's only one root. Use quadratic formula and we find that x=-a. So if you state that alpha and beta are the roots, then they both equal -a. Since the sum of alpha^2 and beta^2 = 3/2, it could be rewritten as 2a^2 = 3/2.

Answered by harshitadonepudi2005
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