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If \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are the roots of the equation \(x^2-2 x+4=0\), then \(\alpha^9+\beta^9\) is equal to

  1. A \(-2^8\)
  2. B \(2^9\)
  3. C \(-2^{10}\)
  4. D \(2^{10}\)
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(C) \(-2^{10}\)

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Given quadratic equation is \[ x^2-2 x+4=0 \] whose roots are \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\). \[ \therefore \quad \alpha+\beta=2 \text { and } \alpha \beta=4 \] Now,…