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If `alpha and beta` are the roots of `cx^(2) +bx+a=0`, then the roots of equation `a(x+1)^(2) +b(x+1)+c= 0` are

A

`alpha-1, beta-1`

B

`(alpha +1)/(alpha), (1+beta)/(beta)`

C

`alpha +1, beta +1`

D

`(1- alpha)/(alpha), (1-beta)/(beta)`

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