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Relation between `alpha, beta and gamma`

A

`alpha= beta = gamma`

B

`alpha=(beta)/(2)=3gamma`

C

`alpha=(beta)/(2)=(gamma)/(3)`

D

`alpha=(beta)/(2)=(gamma)/(4)`

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C

`alpha=(beta)/(2)=(gamma)/(3) or 6alpha 3 beta=2 gamma`
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