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Let a,b,c be distinct complex numbers such that `(a)/(1-b)= (b)/(1-c)= (c )/(1-a)= k`. Then which of the following is not the value of k?

A

`-omega`

B

`-omega^(2)`

C

`-1`

D

None of these

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C
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