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Solve the following question

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Answered by subhankarbera2004
1

Answer:

–34/15

Step-by-step explanation:

a/b+b/a=(a²+b²)/ab

={(a+b)²-2ab}\ab

={(2/3)²+(10/3)}\(-5/3)

=-34/15

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

-34/15

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial is 3x² - 2x - 5.

To find: α/β + β/α

In the given polynomial a is 3, b is -2 and c is -5.

Sum of zeros = -b/a

α + β = -(-2)/3

α + β = 2/3

Product of zeros = c/a

α × β = c/a

α × β = -5/3

Now,

α/β + β/α = (α² + β²)/αβ

Substitute the values,

α/β + β/α = [(α + β)² - 2αβ]/αβ

α/β + β/α = [(2/3)² - 2(-5/3)]/(-5/3)

α/β + β/α = (4/9 + 10/3)/(-5/3)

α/β + β/α = [(4 + 30)/9]/(-5/3)

α/β + β/α = (34/9)/(-5/3)

α/β + β/α = 34/9 × (-3)/5

α/β + β/α = -34/15

Hence, the value of α/β + β/α is -34/15.

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