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If roots of equation `3x^2+5x+1=0 are (sectheta_1-t a ntheta_1)a n d(cos e ctheta_2-cottheta_2)dot` Then find the equation whose roots are `(sectheta_1+t a ntheta_1)a n d(cos e ctheta_2+cottheta_2)dot`

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