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If $\alpha $ and $\beta $ are roots of the equation $3x^{2} - 13x + 14$ = 0, then what is the value of $\left(\frac{\alpha}{\beta}\right) + \left(\frac{\beta}{\alpha}\right)$?

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If $\alpha $ and $\beta $ are roots of the equation $3x^{2} - 13x + 14$ = 0, then what is the value of $\left(\frac{\alpha}{\beta}\right) + \left(\frac{\beta}{\alpha}\right)$?
1). $\frac{65}{28}$
2). $\frac{53}{14}$
3). 9
4). $\frac{85}{42}$


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Answered by on | Votes 4 |
$\frac{85}{42}$ : - is correct hence option 4

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