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If one root of the equation `x^(2)+px+12=0` is 4, while the equation `x^(2)+px+q=0` has equal roots, then the value of q is a)4 b)12 c)3 d)`(49)/(4)`

A

4

B

12

C

3

D

`(49)/(4)`

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