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If the roots of `a_1x^(2)+b_1x+c_1=0 and alpha_1 , beta_1` and those of ` a_2x^(2)+b_2x+c_2=0` are ` alpha_2 , beta_2` such that `alpha_1alpha_2=beta_1beta_2=1` then :

A

`(a_1)/(a_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)=(c_1)/(c_2)`

B

`(a_1)/(c_2)=(b_1)/(b_2)=(c_1)/(a_2)`

C

`a_1a_2=b_1b_2=c_1c_2`

D

None of these

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