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Let `p(x)` be a polynomial of degree 4 such that `P(1)=P(3)=P(5)=P'(7)=0.` If the real number `ane1,3,5` is such that `P(a)=0` can be expressed as `a=(p)/(q)`, where p and q are relatively prime, then `(p-8q)` is……….

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