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If `alpha,beta` are the roots of `x^2+p x+q=0a d nx^(2n)+p^n x^n+q^n=0a n di lf(alpha//beta),(beta//alpha)` are the roots of `x^n+1+(x+1)^n=0,t h e nn( in N)` a. must be an odd integer b. may be any integer c. must be an even integer d. cannot say anything

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