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The real numbers `x_1, x_2, x_3` satisfying the equation `x^3-x^2+b x+gamma=0` ar ein A.P. Find the intervals in which `betaa n dgamma` lie.

A

`(-oo,1//3][-1//27,oo)`

B

`(-oo,3)`

C

`(-1//3,1//3)(-1//27,1//27)`

D

none of these

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