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The ratio of the roots of the equation `ax^(2)+bx+c=0` is same as the ratio of the roots of equation `px^(2)+qx+r=0`. If `D_(1)` and `D_(2)` are the discriminants of `ax^(2)+bx+c=0` and `px^(2)+qx+r=0` respectively then `D_(1):D_(2)=`

A

`a^2/q^2`

B

`a^2/p^2`

C

`b^2/q^2`

D

none of these

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