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If the difference between the corresponding roots of `x^(2)+ax+b=0and x^(2)+bx+a=0` is same and `a ne b,` then

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`a + b + 4 = 0`

B

`a + b - 4 = 0`

C

`a - b - 4 = 0`

D

`a - b + 4 = 0`

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