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If ` alpha , beta ` are the roots of ` ax^(2)+bx+c=0 , alpha+h, beta +h` are the roots of ` px^(2)+qx+r=0` , then h is equal to :

A

`((b)/(a)-(q)/(p))`

B

`(1)/(2)((b)/(a)-(q)/(p))`

C

`-(1)/(2)((b)/(a)-(q)/(p))`

D

None of these

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B
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