If α, β are the roots of x 2 – p (x + 1) – c = 0 then ^ 2 +2 +1 ^ 2 +2 +c + ^ 2 +2 +1 ^ 2…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If α, β are the roots of x2 – p (x + 1) – c = 0 then \(\frac{\alpha^{2}+2 \alpha+1}{\alpha^{2}+2 \alpha+c}+\frac{\beta^{2}+2 \beta+1}{\beta^{2}+2 \beta+c}\) is equal to
- \(0\)
- \(1\)
- \(p\)
- \(c\)
Answer
(B) 1
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