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`Let alpha,beta,gamma `are the roots of the cubic `x^3-3x^2+1=0` .Find a cubic whose roots are` alpha/(alpha-2),beta/(beta-2),gamma/(gamma-2)`.Hence or rtherwise find the value o`f (alpha-2)(betaa-2)(gamma-2).`

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