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If `alpha&beta` are the roots of the quadratic equation `a x^2+b x+c=0` , then the quadratic equation, `a x^2-b x(x-1)+c(x-1)^2=0` has roots: `alpha/(1-alpha),beta/(1-beta)` (b) `alpha-1,beta-1` `alpha/(alpha+1),beta/(beta+1)` (d) `(1-alpha)/alpha,(1-beta)/beta`

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