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If `alpha, beta, gamma` are the roots of the equation `x^3 - x^2 + 4 = 0`, then form an equation where roots are `(betagamma + beta + gamma)/(beta + gamma - alpha), (agamma + alpha + gamma)/(alpha + gamma - beta) , (beta alpha + beta + alpha)/(beta + alpha - gamma)`

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`8dx^(3) - 4x^(2)(c^(2)+3d) + 2x(3d+2c^(2) -2cd) -(d+c^(2) + d^(2)-2cd)\0`
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