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If the roots of the quadratic equation `ax^2 + cx + c = 0` are in the ratio `p :q` show that `sqrt(p/q)+sqrt(q/p)+sqrt(c/a)= 0`, where `a, c` are real numbers, such that `a gt 0`

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