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The amplitude of vibration of a particle is given by `a_(m)=(a_(0))/(aw^(2)-bw+c)` where `a_(0)`, a , b and c are positive. The condition for a simple resonant frequency

A

`b^(2)=4ac`

B

`b^(2)gt4ac`

C

`b^(2)=5ac`

D

`b^(2)lt 4ac`

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