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If `alphaa n dbeta` are the zeros of the quadratic polynomial `f(x)=a x^2+b x+c ,` then evaluate: `alpha^2+beta^2` (ii) `alpha/beta+beta/alpha` (iii) `alpha^3+beta^3` `1/(alpha^3)+1/(beta^3)` (v) `(alpha^2)/beta+(beta^2)/alpha`

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