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If ` a gt 0` and discriminant of `ax^2+2bx+c` is negative, then : `Delta=|(a,b,ax+b),(b,c,bx+c),(ax+b,bx+c,0)|` is :

A

`+ve`

B

`(ac-b)^2(ax^2+2bx+c)`

C

`-ve`

D

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