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The two roots of an quadratic equation are given as `x=2/3` and `x=(-1)/2` . The equation can be written as:

A

(2x- 1) (3x+ 2)=0

B

(2x+1) (3x+ 2)=0

C

(2x- 1) (3x- 2)=0

D

(2x+1) (3x- 2)=0

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