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If `alphaa n dbeta` are the roots of `x^2+p x+q=0a n dalpha^4,beta^4` are the roots of `x^2-r x+s=0` , then the equation `x^2-4q x+2q^2-r=0` has always. A. one positive and one negative root B . two positive roots C . two negative roots D . cannot say anything

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