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If `(alpha, beta)` is the centroid of the triangle, whose sides are `ax^(2)+2hxy+by^(2)=0 and lx+my=1`, then show that `(alpha)/(bl-hm)=(beta)/(am-hl)=(2)/(3(bl^(2)-2hlm+am^(2)))`

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