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The figure shown is a plot of electric field lines due to two charges `Q_(1)` and `Q_(2)` . The sign of charges is

A

Both negative

B

`Q_(1)` positive and `Q_(2)` negative

C

Both positive

D

`Q_(1)` negative and `Q_(2)` positive

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