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If ` alpha and beta ` are the zeros of the polynomials `x^(2) -5x+6` then ` (1)/(alpha) + ( 1)/(beta)` is equal to .........

A

`(-5)/(6) `

B

`(-6)/(5) `

C

`(6)/(5) `

D

`(5)/(6)`

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