Home
Class 11
MATHS
Let alpha,beta are the roots of x^2+b x+...

Let `alpha,beta` are the roots of `x^2+b x+1=0.` Then find the equation whose roots are `(alpha+1//beta)a n d(beta+1//alpha)` .

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Let alpha, beta be the roots of x^(2) + bx + 1 = 0 . Them find the equation whose roots are -(alpha + 1//beta) and -(beta + 1//alpha).

If alpha, beta are the roots of x^(2)-3x+1=0 , then the equation whose roots are (1/(alpha-2),1/(beta-2)) is

Let alpha , beta be roots of x^(2) + x +1 = 0 , then the equation whose roots are (alpha)^10 and (beta)^13 is

If alpha,beta are the roots of x^(2)+2x+5=0 ,then the equation whose roots are (alpha+1)/(alpha),(beta+1)/(beta) is

if alpha,beta are roots of x^(2)+4x+3 then find quadratic equation whose roots are 1+(alpha)/(beta) and 1+(beta)/(alpha)

Let alpha,beta be the roots of x^(2)+x+1=0. Then the equation whose roots are alpha^(220) and alpha^(1004) is

If alpha, beta are roots of the equation x^(2) + x + 1 = 0 , then the equation whose roots are (alpha)/(beta) and (beta)/(alpha) , is

If alpha, beta are the roots of the equation x^(2)-ax+b=0 .then the equation whose roots are 2 alpha+(1)/(beta), 2 beta+(1)/(alpha) is