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The ratio of the roots of the equation `ax^2+ bx+c =0` is same equation `Ax^2+ Bx + C =0`. If `D_1 and D_2` are the discriminants of `ax^2+bx +C= 0 and Ax^2+Bx+C=0` respectively, then `D_1 : D_2`

A

`(a^(2))/(p^(2))`

B

`(b^(2))/(q^(2))`

C

`(c^(2))/(r^(2))`

D

None of these

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