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If the zeros of the polynomial `p(x) = x^3-3x^2+ 4x-.11` are a, b and c and the zeros of the polynomial `q(x) = x^3 + rx^2 + sx + t` are `(a + b), (b +c) and (c + a)`, then find t

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