Q) α, β are zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3 x 2 − 6x − 5. Find the value of 1/α 2 + 1/β 2.
(Q 24 – 30/4/2 – CBSE 2026 Question Paper)
Ans:
Step 1: Given polynomial, p (x) = 3 x 2 – 6 x – 5
For p (x) = 0, 3 x 2 – 6 x – 5 = 0
Let’s compare the given polynomial with standard quadratic polynomial:
a x 2 + b x + c
here, we get, a = 3, b = – 6 and c = – 5
Step 2: Next, we know that if α and β are zeroes of quadratic polynomial, then
Sum of the zeroes, α + β = –
= –
= 2
and Product of zeroes, α . β = ![]()
Step 3: ∵ We need to find value of ![]()
Let’s simplify it:
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∵ by algebraic identity, (a + b) 2 = a 2 + b 2 + 2 ab
∴ a 2 + b 2 = (a + b) 2 – 2 a b
∴ α 2 + β 2 = (α + β) 2 – 2 α β
By substituting this in our expression we get:
= ![]()
Step 4: Now we substitute the value of (α + β) and α . β from step 2
∴
=
= 
=
= 2.64
Therefore, the value of
is 2.64.
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