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If the equations `x^(2)+ax+bc=0` and `x^(2)+bx+ca=0`
have a common root and if a, b and c are non-zero distinct
real numbers, then their other roots satisfy the equation

A

`x^(2)+x+abc=0`

B

`x^(2)-(a+b)x+ab=0`

C

`x^(2)+(a+b)x+ab=0`

D

`x^(2)+x+xab=0`

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B
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