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Let a ,b , c be positive integers such that `(b)/(a)` is an integer . If a , b , c are in geometric progression and the arithmetic mean of a , b , c , is b + 2 , then value of `(a^(2)+a-14)/(a+1)`

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Therefore , required value is 4 .
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