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Let two humbers have arithmatic mean 9 and geometric mean 4. Then these numbers are roots of the equation :

A

`x ^(2) +18x + 16 =0`

B

`x ^(2) -18x - 16 =0`

C

`x ^(2) + 18x -16 =0`

D

`x ^(2) -18x +16=0`

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