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[" Let "alpha,alpha^(2)" be the roots of "x^(2)+x+1=0" ,then the equation whose roots are "alpha^(21),alpha^(62)" is : "],[[" (A) "x^(2)-x+1=0," (B) "x^(2)+x-1=0," (C) "x^(2)+x+1=0," (D) "x^(oo)+x^(0)+1=0]]

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