Algebra Polynomials Roots
Let p and q be the roots of the polynomial mx^2 + x(2 - m) + 3. Let m1 and m2 be two values of m satisfying p/q + q/p = 2/3. Determine numerical value of m1/(m2)^2 + m2/(m1)^2. Please work the complete solution.
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