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[" Q."18" .If a and "b" are the roots of "x^(2)-3x+p=0" and "c" and "d" are the roots of "x^(2)-],[12x+q=0," where "a,b,c,d" from "a" GP,prove that "(q+p):(q-p)=17:15]

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