quadratic polynomial X^2 + 3 x - 5 has zero as alpha and beta now form a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are Alpha^2 + 1, beta^2 + 1
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quadratic polynomial X^2 + 3 x - 5 has zero as alpha and beta now form a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are Alpha^2 + 1, beta^2 + 1
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Your required answer is in the image attached.....
As I don't have more space in the copy hence I've just written till alpha ^2 +1 and beta ^2+1...
you can move further by putting the value in the expression given below.....
q(x) = x^2 - (aplha+ beta)x + (alpha × beta)
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