TS EAMCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation
Let be the roots of the equation and . Then
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(B)
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Given that α, β, γ are roots of x3+px+q=0 α+β+γ=0, αβ+βγ+γα=p & αβγ=-q α2β+β2γ+γ2α+α4+β4+γ4…
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