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Q. Let p and q real number such that `p!= 0`,`p^2!=q` and `p^2!=-q`. if `alpha` and `beta` are non-zero complex number satisfying `alpha+beta=-p` and `alpha^3+beta^3=q`, then a quadratic equation having `alpha/beta` and `beta/alpha` as its roots is

A

(P^3 +q) x^2 - (P^3 + 2q) x+ (p^3 +q)=0`

B

(P^3 +q) x^2 - (P^3 - 2q) x+ (p^3 +q)=0`

C

(P^3 -q) x^2 - (5P^3 - 2q) x+ (p^3 -q)=0`

D

(P^3 -q) x^2 - (5P^3 + 2q) x+ (p^3 -q)=0`

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