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If `alpha, beta` are the roots of the equation `(x-a) (x-b)=5,` then the roots of the equation `(x -alpha ) (x - beta) + 5 = 0` are : a)`a, 5` b)`b, 5` c)`a, a` d)`a, b`

A

`a, 5`

B

`b, 5`

C

`a, a`

D

`a, beta`

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