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If `P(x)=x^(6)-x^(5)-x^(3)-x^(2)-x` & `alpha, beta, gamma, delta` are the roots of the equation `Q(x)=x^(4)-x^(3)-x^(2)-1=0`
Then `P(alpha)+P(beta)+P(gamma)+P(delta)=`

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