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The equation x^(5)-5x^(3)+5x^(2)-1=0 has...

The equation `x^(5)-5x^(3)+5x^(2)-1=0` has three equal roots.If `alpha,beta`are the other two roots of this equation then `alpha+beta+alpha beta=`

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