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If ` alpha ne beta ` but ` alpha^(2)= 5 alpha - 3 ` and ` beta ^(2)= 5 beta -3 ` then the equation having ` alpha // beta and beta // alpha ` as its roots is :

A

` 3 x^(2) - 19 x +3=0`

B

`3x^(2) + 19x -3 =0`

C

`3x^(2) - 19x -3 =0`

D

`x^(2) - 5x +3 =0 `

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