SOLUTION: If a, b, c are the zeroes of the polynomials p(x) = x³ + 4, then find the value of k = - 3[(1/(a² - a + 1) + (1/(b² - b + 1)] + c

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Question 1145005: If a, b, c are the zeroes of the polynomials p(x) = x³ + 4, then find the value of
k = - 3[(1/(a² - a + 1) + (1/(b² - b + 1)] + c

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