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If roots of the equation `a x^2+b x+c=0` are `alphaa n dbeta` , find the equation whose roots are `1/alpha,1/beta` (ii) `alpha,-beta` (iii) `(1-alpha)/(1+alpha),(1-beta)/(1+beta)`

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