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[" 12.Let "a" and "beta" be the roots of "x^(2)-3x+p=0" and "gamma" and "delta" be the roots of "],[x^(2)-6x+q=0." If "a,beta,gamma,delta," from a geometric progression.Then ratio "],[(2q+p):(2q-p)" is "]

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