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If $\alpha, \beta$ are the zeroes of a polynomial $p(x) = x^2+x-1$, then $\frac{1}{\alpha} + \frac{1}{\beta}$ equals to
- (a)1
- (b)2
- (c)-1
- (d)$-\frac{1}{2}$
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(A) 1
CBSE Class 10 Maths PYQ · Polynomials · Relationship of Zeros and Coefficients · 1 Mark · March 2023 · Standard
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