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If w, `w^(2)` are the roots of `x^(2)+x+1=0` and `alpha, beta` are the roots of `x^(2)+px+q=0` then `(w alpha+w^(2)beta)(w^(2)alpha+w beta)` =

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`p^(2)-3q`

B

`p^(2)-2q`

C

p-q

D

`q^(2)-3p`

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