Math, asked by vikasjatin9818, 4 months ago


if \:  \alpha  \: and \:  \beta  \: are \: zeros \: of \: {x}^{2}\:- x - 1 \:. \: find \: the \: value \: of \:  \frac{1}{ \alpha }  +  \frac{1}{ \beta }

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Answered by GH0STBRAINLY
1

Answer:

1/α +1/β =1

Step-by-step explanation:

STEP 1:

1/α +1/β

=α + β /α*β

NOW ,

α+β =1

α*β=1

SO

1/1

=1

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