Home
Class 11
MATHS
Let alpha,beta be the roots of the equat...

Let `alpha,beta` be the roots of the equation `ax^2+bx+c=0`. A root of the equation `a^3x^2+abcx+c^3=0` is (i) `alpha+beta` (ii) `alpha^2+beta` (iii)`alpha^2-beta` (iv) `alpha^2beta`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let alpha,beta be the roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0. A root of the equation a^(3)x^(2)+abcx+c^(3)=0 is (i) alpha+beta( ii) alpha^(2)+beta (iii) alpha^(2)-beta( iv) alpha^(2)beta

IF alpha and beta be the roots of the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 , find the values of alpha^2+beta^2

If alpha and beta be the roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 then equation whose roots are alpha+beta and alpha beta is

If alpha and beta are the roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0, then the value of alpha^(3)+beta^(3)

Two roots of the equation ax^2 +bx +c=0 is alpha,beta then find the value of alpha^2 + beta^2

If alpha,beta are roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 then the equation whose roots are 2 alpha+3 beta and 3 alpha+2 beta is

IF alpha , beta are the roots of the equation ax^2+ bx +c=0 then the quadratic equation whose roots are alpha + beta , alpha beta is

IF alpha , beta are the roots of the equation ax^2+ bx +c=0 then the quadratic equation whose roots are alpha + beta , alpha beta is

If alpha and beta the roots of the equation ax^(2)+bx+c=0 then the sum of roots of the equation a^(2)x^(2)+(b^(2)-2ac)x+b^(2)-4ac=0(i)-(alpha^(2)-beta^(2))(ii)(alpha+beta)^(2)-2 alpha beta(iii)alpha^(2)beta+beta^(2)alpha+2 alpha beta(iv)(alpha^(2)+beta^(2))