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If $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the roots of $a x^2+b x+c=0$, then the roots of $a x^2-b x(x-1)+c(x-1)^2=0$ are
MathematicsQuadratic EquationAP EAMCETAP EAMCET 2017 (25 Apr Shift 2)
Options:
  • A $\frac{\alpha+1}{\alpha}, \frac{\beta+1}{\beta}$
  • B $\frac{\alpha}{\alpha+1}, \frac{\beta}{\beta+1}$
  • C $\frac{\alpha}{\beta}, \frac{\beta}{\alpha}$
  • D $\frac{\alpha-1}{\alpha+1}, \frac{\beta-1}{\beta+1}$
Solution:
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The correct answer is: $\frac{\alpha}{\alpha+1}, \frac{\beta}{\beta+1}$
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