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If positive numbers `a ,b ,c` are in H.P., then equation `x^2-k x+2b^(101)-a^(101)-c^(101)=0(k in R)` has (a)both roots positive (b)both roots negative (c)one positive and one negative root (d)both roots imaginary

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