Answer:
GIVEN:
we know that alpha plus beta is equal to -(coefficient of y)/( coefficient of y^2)
alpha*beta = (constant term)/(coefficient of y^2).
here ;
a is the coefficient of x^2 = 5
b is the coefficient of x = (-7)
c is the constant term = 1
by using this formula we can find the value of one upon alpha plus one upon beta.
please see the attachment.
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Answer:
GIVEN:
we know that alpha plus beta is equal to -(coefficient of y)/( coefficient of y^2)
alpha*beta = (constant term)/(coefficient of y^2).
here ;
a is the coefficient of x^2 = 5
b is the coefficient of x = (-7)
c is the constant term = 1
by using this formula we can find the value of one upon alpha plus one upon beta.
please see the attachment.