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Let `a_n` be the nth term of a G.P. of positive numbers. Let `sum_(n=1)^(100)a_(2n)=alphaa n dsum_(n=1)^(100)a_(2n-1)=beta` , such that `alpha!=beta` , then the common ratio is `alpha//beta` b. `beta//alpha` c. `sqrt(alpha//beta)` d. `sqrt(beta//alpha)`

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`alpha//beta`

B

`beta//alpha`

C

`sqrt((alpha//beta))`

D

`sqrt(beta//alpha)`

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