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Standard X
Mathematics
Relationship between Zeroes and Coefficients of a Polynomial
If 𝜶 and 𝜷 ...
Question
If 𝜶 and 𝜷 are the zeroes of the polynomial 𝒇(𝒙) =
6
x
2
+
x
−
2
, find the value of
1
α
+
1
β
.
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Solution
Let us find the coefficients.
a = 6,
b = 1
c = -2
Step 1:
Find the relation between roots and coefficients.
Step 2:
Find the required value.
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