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If α and β are the roots of the equation $$(ax^2+bx+c=0)$$, then what is the value of $$(α^2 +β^2)$$?
I.$$α+β=\frac{-b}{a}$$
II.$$2αβ =\frac{c}{a}$$
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 04.05 pm
$$(α^2 +β^2)$$ can be reduced to $$(α+β)^2 - 2(αβ)$$
Now as we can see, we need both values of (α+β) and (αβ) to solve the equation.
Hence answer will be D.
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Now as we can see, we need both values of (α+β) and (αβ) to solve the equation.
Hence answer will be D.