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If `alpha,beta` are the roots of equation `x^(2)+x-1-0` ,then the value of `(alpha beta^(4)(beta+1)^(4)+beta alpha^(4)(alpha+1)^(4))/(alpha^(2)+beta^(2)+alpha+beta) `is equal to: `

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