Home
Class 11
MATHS
If alpha and beta are the roots of the e...

If `alpha and beta` are the roots of the equation `ax^2+bx+c=0 and if px^2+qx+r=0` has roots `(1-alpha)/alpha and (1-beta)/beta` then r=[EAM-2007] (1) `a+2b 2)a+b+c 3)ab+bc+ca 4) abc`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If alpha and beta are the roots of the equation a^(2)+bx+c=0 and if px^(2)+qx+r=0 has roots (1-alpha)/(alpha) and (1-beta)/(beta) then r=

If alpha and beta are roots of the equation ax^2+bx+c =0 and, if px^2+qx+r =0 has roots (1-alpha)/alpha and (1-beta)/beta , then r is equal is

If alpha and beta are the roots of ax^(2)+bx+c=0 and if px^(2)+qx+r=0 has roots (1-alpha)/(alpha) and (1-beta)/(beta) then r=

If alpha and beta are the roots of the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 ,a ne 0,a,b,c in R then (1+alpha+alpha^2)(1+beta+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