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If the roots of the equation \( \frac{\alpha}{x-\alpha} + \frac{\beta}{x-\beta} = 1 \) are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, then \( \alpha + \beta \) is equal to

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For equations with roots equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, check the sum of the roots and use symmetry to solve for parameters.
Updated On: Apr 22, 2026
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