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If m and n are the roots of the equation `ax ^(2) + bx + c = 0,` then the equation whose roots are `( m ^(2) + 1 ) / m and ( n ^(2)+1) /n` is

A

`acx ^(2) + (ab + bc ) xx + b ^(2) + (a - c ) ^(2) = 0`

B

`acx ^(2) + (ab - bc) x + b (2) + (a - c ) ^(2) = 0`

C

`acx ^(2) + (ab - bc) x + b ^(2) - (a - c) ^(2)= 0`

D

`acx ^(2) + (ab + bc) x + b ^(2) - (a - c ) ^(2) = 0`

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