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If `alphaandbeta` be the roots of the quadratic equation `x^(2)-px+q=0`, then determine the value of `(alpha^(5)beta^(7)+alpha^(7)beta^(5))` in terms of p and q.

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`q^(5)(p^(2)-2q);`
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