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If a ,b ,c , are in A.P then the roots of the equation `ax^(2)-2bx+c=0`

A

`1and(c)/(a)`

B

`-(1)/(a)and-c`

C

`-1and(-c)/(a)`

D

`-2and(-c)/(2a)`

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