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If `alpha, beta` be the roots of `x^(2)+x+2=0` and `gamma, delta` be the roots of `x^(2)+3 x+4=0`, then `(alpha+gamma)(alpha+delta)(beta+gamma)(beta+delta)` is equal to

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