Asked by Niharika
if alpha and beta are the zeros of p(x)=3x^2-7x-6.find a polynomial whose zeros are alpha^2 and beta^2
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Answered by
Damon
(x-3)(3x+2)=0
alpha = 3
beta = -2/3
so
(x-9)(x-4/9) = y
x^2 -9x -4x/9 + 4 = y
y = x^2 - (85/9) x + 4
alpha = 3
beta = -2/3
so
(x-9)(x-4/9) = y
x^2 -9x -4x/9 + 4 = y
y = x^2 - (85/9) x + 4
Answered by
Anjali Kushwaha
Thik hai🙃
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