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Given that `alpha,gamma` are roots of the equation `A x^2-4x+1=0,a n dbeta,delta` the roots of the equation of `B x^2-6x+1=0,` such that `alpha,beta,gamma,a n ddelta` are in H.P., then a.`A=3` b. `A=4` `B=2` d. `B=8`

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