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Let p and q be the roots of the equation `x^2-2x+A=0` and let r and s be the roots of the equation `x^2-18x+B=0. if `pltqltrlts` are in arithmetic progression, then A,B respectively equal to

A

8,17

B

3,7

C

-3,11

D

none of these

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