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Form a quadratic equation whose roots are k and `1/k`

A

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

B

`xk^(2) - kx + 1 = 0`

C

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

D

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

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