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If `alpha, beta` are roots of the equation `x^(2)-p(x+1) -q=0`, the value of `(alpha^(2)+2alpha+1)/(alpha^(2)+2alpha+q)+(beta^(2)+2beta+1)/(beta^(2)+2beta+q)` is

A

0

B

2

C

1

D

`-1`

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c
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