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Multiple choice

If $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the roots of the quadratic equation $x^ {2}-3x-2=0$ then $\dfrac {\alpha}{\beta}+\dfrac {\beta}{\alpha}$

  1. $\dfrac {3}{2}$
  2. $\dfrac {-3}{2}$
  3. $\dfrac {13}{2}$
  4. $\dfrac {-13}{2}$
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