If α,β are zeros of the polynomial f(x)=x 2 −c(x+1)−c, then (α+1)(β+1)= A 1+c B 1−c C c−1 D c
Question
If α,β are zeros of the polynomial f(x)=x2−c(x+1)−c, then (α+1)(β+1)=
A
1+c
B
1−c
C
c−1
D
c
Medium
Solution
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Correct option is B)
If α, β are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=x2−c(x+1)−c=x2−cx−c−c=x2−cx−2c, then, (α+β)=a−b=−1−c=c,αβ=ac=1−2c=−2c Now, (α+1)(β+1) =αβ+α+β+1 =−2c+c+1 =1−c
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