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If `(alpha+sqrtbeta)` and `(alpha-sqrtbeta)`are the roots of the equation `x^2+px+q=0` where `alpha, beta, p` and `q` are real, then the roots of the equation `(p^2-4q)(p^2x^2+4px)-16q=0` are

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