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Q If \( \alpha, \beta \) are the roots of \( a x^{2}+b n+c=0 \), then the Quadratic Equation whose roots are \( \frac{1}{a \alpha+b}, \frac{1}{a \beta+b} \) is?

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since alpha and beta are roots of the given equation ,so it will satisfy the given eqution.

so,1/(a.alpha+b)= -c/alpha and 1/(a.beta+b)= -c/beta.




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