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If `b^2>4ac`, then `a(x^2 +4x+4)^2+b(x^2 +4x +4)+c=0` has distinct real roots if :

A

a and b are of same sign

B

b and c are of same sign

C

a and c are of same sign

D

a,b and c are of same sign

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C
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