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[" 11.If "p" and "q" are positive real numbers such that "p^(2)+q^(2)=1" ,then the maximum value of "(p+q)" is "],[[" (a) "2," (b) "(1)/(2)," (c) "(1)/(sqrt(2))," (d) "sqrt(2)]]

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