CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Ayushitosh, 11 months ago

please solvw I literaaly beg you

if α,β be the roots of equation
(x - α)(x-β) = c , c not equal to zero ,
then find the roots of the given equation (x - α)(x-β) + c = 0 are ???

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Answered by Anonymous
5
No need to beg bro ,

we all here are for you to solve the difficult question s

Given,

α, β are the roots of

equation (x - α)(x-β) = c.

➡ (x - α)(x-β) - c = (x - α)(x-β)

➡(x - α)(x-β) = (x - α)(x-β) + c

•°• As we know that ,

➡a, b are the roots of equation (x - α)(x-β) + c = 0.

➡So, A and B are the roots of the equation.


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Answered by Anonymous
5

\huge\mathbb{Heya}

Given,

Alpha,Beta are the roots of equation.

(x -  \alpha )(x -  \beta ) = c

(x -  \alpha )(x -  \beta ) - c = (x -  \alpha )(x -  \beta )

So,

Aw we know that A,B are the roots of equation.

So,

A and B are the roots of equation.

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