SOLUTION: Let the roots of the equation x2 -4x+2=0 be alpha and beta. find the quadratic equation whose roots are apha-2 and beta-2

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Question 852907: Let the roots of the equation x2 -4x+2=0 be alpha and beta. find the quadratic equation whose roots are apha-2 and beta-2
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