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Under what condition on p and q, one of the roots of the equation `x^(2) + px + q = 0` is the square of the other?

A

`1+q+q^(2) =3pq`

B

`1+p+p^(2)=3pq`

C

`p^(3)+q+q^(2) =3pq`

D

`q^(3)+p+p^(2)=3pq`

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