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`alpha,beta`are the roots of the equation `k(x^2-x)+x+5=0`.if`k_1,k_2`are two values of `k`for which the roots `alpha,beta`are connected by the relation `alpha/beta+beta/alpha=4/5`.find the value of `k_1/k_2+k_2/k_1`

A

254

B

0

C

245

D

`-254`

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