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If f(x) =x^(3) + px^(2) + qx is defined...

If f(x) =`x^(3) + px^(2) + qx ` is defined on [0,2] such that f(0) = f(2) and f'`(1 + (1)/(sqrt(3))) = 0`, then `p^(2) + q^(2)` =

A

13

B

5

C

`2 + (1)/(sqrt(3))`

D

1

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