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Assertion (A) : if x^4 -x^3 -6x^2 +4x +8=0 has a multiple root then the equation having the same root is 4x^3 -3x^2 - 12 x +4=0 Reason (R ) : If alpha is repeated root of f(x) =0 then alpha is also a root of f ^1 (x ) =0

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