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If `P(x)=ax^2+bx+c`, `Q(x)=-ax^2+dx+c` where `ac!=0` then `P(x).Q(x)=0` has

A

at least three real roots

B

no real root

C

at least two real roots

D

two real and two imaginary roots.

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