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[" 7If difference of roots of the equation "x^(2)-px+q=0" is "1" ,then "p^(2)+4q^(2)" equals "],[[" a."2q+3," b."(1-2q)^(2)," c."(1+2q)^(2)," d."2q-3]]

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