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[" In are "(100)/(10)=5 alpha-3,beta^(2)=5 beta-3," then find the equation whose roots are "(a)/(B)" and "],[" in copying a quadratic equation of the form "x^(2)+px+q=0" ,the coefficent of "],[" as "-10" in place of "11" and the roots were found to be "4" and "6" .Find the roots of "],[" (i) a Find the value of the expression "2x^(2)+2x=2]

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