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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(\alpha, \beta\) and \(\gamma\) are the root of the equation \(x^3-6 x^2+11 x+6=0\), then \(\Sigma \alpha^2 \beta+\Sigma \alpha \beta^2\) is equal to

  1. A 80
  2. B 84
  3. C 90
  4. D -84
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(B) 84

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\(\alpha, \beta\) and \(\gamma\) are roots of \(x^3-6 x^2+11 x+6=0\) Then, \(\alpha+\beta+\gamma=6, \alpha \beta+\beta \gamma+\gamma \alpha=11\) and \(\alpha \beta \gamma=-6\) Now,…