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If (x^(3)-x^(2)+5x-1=0) has roots alpha,...

If `(x^(3)-x^(2)+5x-1=0)` has roots `alpha,beta,gamma` and `x^(3)+ax^(2)+bx+c=0` has roots `(alpha beta,beta gamma,gamma alpha)` then `(a+b+c) ` is

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