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If \(\alpha, \beta, \gamma\) are the roots of \(x^3+4 x+1=0\), then the equation whose roots are \(\frac{\alpha^2}{\beta+\gamma}, \frac{\beta^2}{\gamma+\alpha}\), \(\frac{\gamma^2}{\alpha+\beta}\) is

  1. A \(x^3-4 x-1=0\)
  2. B \(x^3-4 x+1=0\)
  3. C \(x^3+4 x-1=0\)
  4. D \(x^3+4 x+1=0\)
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(C) \(x^3+4 x-1=0\)

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Given, \(\alpha, \beta\) and \(\gamma\) are the roots of…