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If `alpha, beta , gamma` are the zeros of the polynomial `x^(3) - px^(2) + qx - r` then `1/(alpha beta) + 1/(beta gamma) + 1/(gamma alpha)` = …………..

A

`r/p`

B

`p/r`

C

-r

D

None

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