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The equation `x^(2) + ax + b^(2) = 0` has two roots each of which exceeds a member c, then

A

`a^(2) lt 4b^(2)`

B

`c^(2) + ac + b^(2) gt 0`

C

`(-a)/(2) lt c `

D

None of these

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