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If 8 and 2 are the roots of `x^(2)` + ax + c = 0 and 3,3 are the roots of `x^(2) `+ dx + b = 0, then the roots of the equation `x^(2) + ax + b = 0` are

A

1, 2

B

`-1, 1`

C

9, 1

D

`-1, 2`

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