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For a common emitter configuration if `alpha` and `beta` have their usual meanings the incorrect relationship between `alpha` and `beta` is

A

`(1)/(alpha)=(1)/(beta)+1`

B

`alpha=(beta)/(1-beta)`

C

`alpha=(beta)/(1+beta)`

D

`alpha=(beta^(2))/(1+beta^(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
C
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