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If both the roots of a quadratic equation are equal in magnitude but opposite in nature, which one of the following is correct?

A

A)`x^2+(b/a)x-(c/a)=0`

B

B)`ax^2+bx=0`

C

C)`x^2=0`

D

D)`ax^2+c=0`

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