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Let `aa n db` be the roots of the equation `x^2-10 c x-11 d=0` and those of `x^2-10 a x-11 b=0a r ec ,d then find the value of `a+b+c+d when a!=b!=c!=d

A

11000

B

100000

C

12100

D

none of these

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