If alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial f(x)= x2-4x+3, find the value of alpha4 × beta3 +alpha3 × beta4​

If alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial f(x)= x2-4x+3, find the value of alpha4 × beta3 +alpha3 × beta4​

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  1. Answer :

    108

    Explanation :

    Given polynomial,

    ⇒ x² – 4x + 3 with zeros α and β

    On comparing with ax² + bx + c

    • a = 1
    • b = -4
    • c = 3

    Then,

    • α + β = -b/a = 4
    • αβ = c/a = 3

    Finding :

    ⇒ α⁴ × β³ + α³ × β⁴

    ⇒ α³β³(α + β)

    ⇒ (αβ)³(α + β)

    On substituting the values,

    ⇒ (3)³(4)

    ⇒ 27 × 4

    ⇒ 108

    Required answer : 108

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