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`alpha = a - b, beta = a+b` then the quadratic polynomial is ……………..

A

`x^3-a^2x+b^2`

B

`x^2-a^3x+a^2`

C

`x^2-ax+a^2+b^2`

D

`x^2-2ax+a^2-b^2

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