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The equation formed by multiplying each root of `ax^(2) + bx+ c = 0" by "2 " is "x^(2) = 36x + 24 =0`
If `alpha and beta` are the roots of the equation `x^(2) + x+ 2 = 0`, then what is `(alpha ^(10) + beta^(10))/(alpha^(-10)+beta^(-10))` equal to ?

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