if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial 4x^2 - 2 X + 3 then the polynomial whose zeros can be one by Alpha and one by beta is
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if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial 4x^2 - 2 X + 3 then the polynomial whose zeros can be one by Alpha and one by beta is
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Step-by-step explanation:
B
x
2
+2x+1
Given that,
α and β are Zeroes, then equation will be
x
2
−(α+β)+αβ=0
Given equation is 4x
2
+4x+1=0
∴α+β=
4
−4
=−1
αβ=
4
1
Now, new zeroes are 2α and 2β
then,
2α+2β=2(α+β)=2(−1)=−2
2α×2β=2αβ=4×(
4
1
)=1
So the quadratic polynomial will be
x
2
−(−2)x−1=0
⇒x
2
+2x+1=0
Option B is correct answer.
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