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Let \(A=\left|\begin{array}{cc}2 & e^{i \pi} \ -1 & i^{2012}\end{array}\right|, C=\frac{d}{d x}\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)_{x=1}\), \(D=\int_{e^2}^1 \frac{d x}{x}\) If the sum of two roots of the equation \(A x^3+B x^2+C x-D=0\) is equal to zero, then \(B\) is equal to

  1. A \(-1\)
  2. B \(0\)
  3. C \(1\)
  4. D \(2\)
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(D) \(2\)

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Given, \(\begin{aligned} A & =\left|\begin{array}{cc}2 & e^{i \pi} \\ -1 & i^{2012}\end{array}\right| \\ & =\left|\begin{array}{cc}2 & \cos \pi+i \sin \pi \\ -1 & \left(1^4\right)^{503}\end{array}\right|\end{aligned}\)…