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[" Find the product of roots of the equation "(8+x)^(1/3)+(8-x)^(1/3)=1],[" If "alpha& beta" are roots of the equation "ax^(2)+bx+c=0" ,then find the equation whose roots are "(alpha)/(beta)" and "(beta)/(alpha)" ."2]

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