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If `alpha,beta` roots of `x^(2)-6p_(1)x+2=0,beta,gamma` are roots of `x^(2)-6p_(2)x+3=0and gamma,alpha` are roots of equation `x^(2)-6p_(3)x+6=0` where `p_(1),p_(2),p_(3)` are positive then
The values of `alpha, beta, gamma` respectively are

A

`2,3,1`

B

`2,1,3`

C

`1,2,3`

D

`-1,-2,-3`

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