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If `alpha and beta` are the roots of the quatratic equation `4x^(2)- 20x = p^(2)`, what is the difference between `alpha and beta`?

A

`sqrt(25 +p^(2))`

B

`sqrt(25 - p^(2))`

C

5 + q

D

5 - p

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