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If `alpha, beta, gamma and delta` are the roots of the equation `x ^(4) -bx -3 =0,` then an equation whose roots are `(alpha +beta+gamma)/(delta^(2)), (alpha +beta+delta)/(gamma^(2)), (alpha +delta+gamma)/(beta^(2)), and (delta +beta+gamma)/(alpha^(2)), ` is:

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