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`alpha, beta` are the roots of the equation `x^(2)-2x+2=0`. Then the equation whose roots are `P= alpha^(3) -3 alpha^(2) + 5alpha-2 and Q= beta^(3) -beta^(2) + beta +5` is

A

a) `x^(2) +3x+2=0`

B

b) `x^(2)-3x-2=0`

C

c) `x^(2)-3x+2=0`

D

d) None of these

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