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If one root of the equation `ax^(2) + bx + c =0 ` is reciprocal of the one root of the equation
`a_(1)x^(2) + b_(1) x + c_(1) = 0` , then :

A

`(aa_(1) - "cc"_(1) )^(2) = (bc_(1) - b_(1) a) ( b_(1) c - a_(1)b ) `

B

`(ab_(1) - a_(1)b )^(2) = (bc_(1) - b_(1) c) (ca_(1) - c_(1)a ) `

C

`(bc_(1) - b_(1)c )^(2) = (ca_(1) - c_(1) a) ( ab_(1) - a_(1)b ) `

D

None of these

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