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[2,3" and "4" are the roots of the equation "x^(4)+ax^(3)+bx^(2)+cx+d=0," then "a+2b+c=],[25quad " 2) "0quad " 3) "10quad " IEAMCET "071],[" biquadratic equation,two of whose roots are "1+i,1-sqrt(2)" is "]

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