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If the sum of the coefficient in the exp...

If the sum of the coefficient in the expansion of
` (alpha x^(2) - 2x + 1)^(35)` is equal to the sum of the coefficient of the
expansion of `(x - alpha y)^(35)`, then `alpha` =

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