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[" If the roots of the equation "],[sqrt((x)/(1-x))+sqrt((1-x)/(x))=(5)/(2)" are "p" and "q" and "],[" the roots of the equation "],[(p+q)x^(4)-pqx^(2)+(p)/(q)=0" are "],[alpha,beta,gamma,delta" then "],[(sum alpha)^(2)-(sum alpha beta)+alpha beta gamma delta=]

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