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AP EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are the roots of the equation
\(2 x^2-4 x+3=0\), then \(\frac{2\left(\alpha^4+\beta^4\right)+3\left(\alpha^2+\beta^2\right)}{\alpha+\beta}=\)

  1. A \(-1\)
  2. B \(-2\)
  3. C 2
  4. D 1
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(B) \(-2\)

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\(\because \alpha\) and \(\beta\) are roots of \(2 x^2-4 x+3=0\) \(\Rightarrow \alpha+\beta=\frac{-(-4)}{2}=2\) and \(\alpha \beta=\frac{3}{2}\) \(\alpha^2+\beta^2=(\alpha+\beta)^2-2 \alpha \beta=4-2 \times \frac{3}{2}=1\)…