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If a, b are real nos. of the same sign such that `b^2 >= 4ab` and `alpha,beta` are roots of `ax^2 + bx + b=0`, then `sqrt(alpha/beta)+sqrt(beta/alpha)-sqrt(b/a)` is :

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