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If p and q are odd integers, then the equation `x^2+2px+2q=0` (A) has no integral root (B) has no rational root (C) has no irrational root (D) has no imaginary root

A

has no integral roots

B

has no rational roots

C

has no irrational roots

D

has no imaginary roots.

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