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The graph of a quadratic polynomial `y=px^2 -qx+r` is as shown in the adjacent figure, then (i)`r^2-4q lt 0` (ii)`r^2-4p lt 0` (iii) `p+q gt 0` (iv) `r-p-q gt 0`

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