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[" 15.) If "alpha,beta" are roots of the equation "ax^(2)+3x+2=0],[(a<0)" then "(alpha^(2))/(beta)+(beta^(2))/(alpha)" is greater than "],[[" (1) "0," (2) "1],[" (3) "2," (4) None of these "]]

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