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Answered by jyeshchikkala
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Answered by Anonymous
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let \:  \\  \alpha  \:  \beta  \: and \:  \gamma  \:  \\ are \: zeroes \: of \: given \: polynomial \:  \\

 \alpha  \beta  \gamma  =  \frac{ - d}{a}  \\  \alpha  \beta  \gamma  =  \frac{ - (d)}{a}  \\  \alpha  +  \beta  +  \gamma  =  \frac{ - b}{a}

 { \alpha }^{2}  \beta  \gamma  +  \alpha  { \beta }^{2}  \gamma  +  \alpha  \beta  { \gamma }^{2}  \\  =  \alpha  \beta  \gamma ( \alpha  +  \beta  +  \gamma ) \\

 =  \frac{ - d}{a} (  \frac{ - b}{a} ) \\  =  \frac{bd}{ {a}^{2} }

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