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In the circuit element given here, if the potential at point B, `V_(B)=0`, then the potentials of A and D are given as ltBrgt

A

`V_(A) = -1.5V, V_(D) = +2.5V`

B

`V_(A) = +1.5V, V_(D) = +2.5V`

C

`V_(A) = +1.5V, V_(D) = +0.5V`

D

`V_(A) = +1.5V, V_(D) = -0.5V`

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