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If one of the roots of the equation a(b -c) `x^(2) + b (c -a) x + c (a - b) = 0` is 1. then what is the second root?

A

`(a(b-c))/(b(c-a))`

B

`(b(c-a))/(a(b-c))`

C

`(c(a-b))/(a(b-c))`

D

None of these

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