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If the roots of x ^(4) -10 x ^(3) + 37...

If the roots of
`x ^(4) -10 x ^(3) + 37 x ^(2) - 60 x + 36 =0` are ` alpha, alpha , beta, beta (alpha lt beta), ` then `2 alpha + 3 beta - 2 alpha beta=`

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