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[" Let "alpha,beta" are the roots of "x^(2)+px+2=0" and "(1)/(alpha)" and "(1)/(beta)" are the roots of "2x^(2)-2q" : "],[" Then,find the value of "(alpha+(1)/(beta))(beta+(1)/(alpha))(alpha-(1)/(alpha))(beta-(1)/(beta))" is: "]

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