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Let `alpha , gamma " be the roots of "Ax^(2)-4x +1 =0 and beta , delta " be the roots of " Bx^(2)-6x+1=0. " If "alpha,gamma,beta,delta` are in HP, then what are the values of Aand B respectively?

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