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If `alpha, beta` are real and `alpha^2, -beta^2` are the roots of the equation `a^2 x^2+x+(1-a^2)=0 \ (a > 1)` then `beta^2=` 1) `a^2` 2)1 3) `1-a^2` 4) `1+a^2`

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