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If the first term of an AP is a and the sum of the first p terms is zero, then the sum of its next q terms is

A

`(a(P+q)q)/(p-1)`

B

`(-a(P+q)q)/(p-1)`

C

`(a(P-q)q)/(p-1)`

D

None of the above

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