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`2x^(2) + 3x - alpha - 0 " has roots "-2 and beta " while the equation "x^(2) - 3mx + 2m^(2) = 0 " has both roots positive, where " alpha gt 0 and beta gt 0.`
If `alpha and beta ` are the roots of the equation `3x^(2) + 2 x + 1 = 0 ,` then the equation whose roots are `alpha + beta ^(-1) and beta + alpha ^(-1)`

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