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" If "alpha,beta" are the roots of the quadratic equation "x^(2)-(3+2sqrt(109z^(3))-3sqrt(0972))_(x-2)(3^(10g_(7)2)-2^(bg_(2)3))=0" then the value of "a^(2)+a beta+beta^(2)" is equal to "

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