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If `alpha, beta, gamma` are the roots of `x^(3)-7x+6=0` and the equation whose roots are `(alpha+beta)^(2),(beta+gamma)^(2),(gamma+alpha)^(2)` is `x(x-7)^2 = k` then `k = ?`

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