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[" a,"beta" be the roots of the equation "x^(2)-3x],[+a=0" and "y,delta" the roots of "x^(2)-12x+b],[=0" and numbers "a,beta,y,delta" (in this order) "],[" form an increasing G.P.,then "]

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