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The condition that the product of two of the roots `x^3 +px^2 +qx +r=0` is -1 is

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r(p + r ) + q + 1 = 0

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q (p + q) + r + 1 = 0

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p(p + r ) + q + 1 = 0

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p(p + q) + r + 1 = 0

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