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If `alpha and beta` are roots of equation `x^2 +px +q = 0` and `f(n) = alpha^n+beta^n`, then (i) `f(n+1)+pf(n) -qf(n-1)=0` (ii) `f(n+1)-pf(n) +qf(n-1)=0` (iii ) `f(n+1)+pf(n) +qf(n-1)=0` (iv) `f(n+1)-pf(n) -qf(n-1)=0`

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