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If the roots of the equation `4x^(2)-5x+2=0" are "(alpha^(2))/(beta)and(beta^(2))/(alpha)` the the equation, the roots of which are `alphaandbeta`, is

A

`2x^(2)-x+=0`

B

`2x^(2)+x+1=0`

C

`2x^(2)+x-1=0`

D

None of these

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