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If a,b, c are in G.P., then the roots of the equation `ax^(2)+bx+c=0` are in the ratio

A

`(1)/(2)(-1 + isqrt3)`

B

`(1)/(2) (1- isqrt3)`

C

`(1)/(2) (1+isqrt3)`

D

None of these

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