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If `alpha, beta, gamma` are the roots of `x^(3) - x^(2) + 33x + 5 = 0` and A = `s_(1), B = s_(2), C = s_(3) ` then the dscending order of A, B, C is

A

A, B, C

B

B, C,A

C

A, C, B

D

B, A, C

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