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 { \alpha }^{2}  +   { \beta }^{2}   \div  \alpha  \times  \beta  =

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Answered by amanraj49
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{ \alpha }^{2}  +  { \beta }^{2}  \div  \alpha  \times  \beta  = { \alpha }^{2}  +  { \beta }^{2}  \div  \alpha  \beta  =  \frac{{ \alpha }^{2}  +  { \beta }^{2} }{ \alpha  \beta }  =   \frac{  { \alpha }^{2} }{ \alpha  \beta }  +   \frac{  {  \beta  }^{2} }{ \alpha  \beta }  =  \frac{ \alpha }{ \beta }  +  \frac{ \beta }{ \alpha }

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