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If α And β Are the Zeros of the Quadratic Polynomial F(X) = X2 − Px + Q, Prove that `Alpha^2/Beta^2+Beta^2/Alpha^2=P^4/Q^2-(4p^2)/Q+2` - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

If α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = x2 − px + q, prove that `alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=p^4/q^2-(4p^2)/q+2`

उत्तर

Since α and β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x) = x2 − px + q

`alpha+beta=-"coefficient of x"/("coefficient of "x^2)`

`=(-(-p))/1`

= p

`alphabeta="constant term"/"coefficient of "x^2`

`=q/1`

= q

we have,

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=(alpha^2xxalpha^2)/(beta^2xxalpha^2)+(beta^2xxbeta^2)/(alpha^2xxbeta^2)`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=alpha^4/(beta^2alpha^2)+beta^4/(alpha^2beta^2)`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=(alpha^4+beta^4)/(alpha^2beta^2)`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=((alpha^2+beta^2)-2alpha^2beta^2)/(alpha^2beta^2)`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=([(alpha+beta)^2-2alphabeta]^2-2(alphabeta)^2)/(alphabeta)^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=([(p)^2-2q]^2-2(q)^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=([p^2-2q]^2-2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=([p^2xxp^2-2xxp^2xx2q+2qxx2q]-2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=([p^4-4p^2q+4q^2]-2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=(p^4-4p^2q+4q^2-2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=(p^4-4p^2q+2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=p^4/q^2-(4p^2q)/q^2+(2q^2)/q^2`

`alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2=p^4/q^2-(4p^2)/q+2`

Hence, it is proved that `alpha^2/beta^2+beta^2/alpha^2" is equal to "p^4/q^2-(4p^2)/q+2`

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