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If alpha and beeta are the zeroes of polynomial f( x)= x2+px+q form a polynomial whose zeroes are ( A + B)2 and (A-B)2
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Mukesh Kumar 6 years, 10 months ago

A+B = -p. &. AB = q (A+B)2 = p2 &. (A- B)2 = (A+B)2- 4AB. = p2-4q. So polynomial is X2-p 2x +p2-4q
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