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Let `alpha,beta "and " gamma` are three distinct roots of
`|{:(x-1,-6,2),(-6,x-2,-4),(2,-4,x-6):}|` =0 the value of `((1)/(alpha)+(1)/(beta)+(1)/(gamma))^(-1)` is

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