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If the roots of the equation `lx^(2) +mx +m=0` are in the ratio p:q, then

A

`√ q/p + √ p/q + √ l/m =0`

B

`√ q/p + √ p/q + √ m/l =0`

C

`√ q/p + √ p/q + √ l/m =1`

D

`√ q/p + √ p/q + √ m/l =1`

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