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Find the sum of an infinitely decreasing G.P. whose first term is equal to `b+2` and the common ratio to `2//c ,` where `b` is the least of the product of the roots of the equation `(m^2+1)x^2-3x+(m^2+1)^2=0` and `c` is the greatest value of the sum of its roots.

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