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`alpha, beta, gamma` are the roots of the equation `x^(3) - 10x^(2) + 7x + 8 = 0 `. Match the following and choose the correct answer.
i.`alpha + beta + gamma" "`(a) - 43/4
ii.`alpha^(2) + beta^(2) + gamma^(2)" "`(b) - 7/8
iii.`(1)/(alpha) +(1)/(beta) + (1)/(gamma)" "` (c ) 86
iv. `(alpha)/(beta gamma) + (beta)/(gamma alpha) + (gamma)/(alpha beta)" "` (d) 10
`" "`(e )10

A

`e,c,a,b

B

d, c, b, a,

C

e,c,b,a

D

e,b,c,a

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