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If the circles described on the line joining the points (0,1) and `(alpha, beta)` as diameter cuts the axis of the points whose abscissae are the roots of the equation `x^(2)-5x+3=0" then "(alpha,beta)=`

A

(5,3)

B

(3,5)

C

(-5,3)

D

(3,-5)

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