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If `alpha,beta` are roots of `x^2+-p x+1=0a n dgamma,delta` are the roots of `x^2+q x+1=0` , then prove that `q^2-p^2=(alpha-gamma)(beta-gamma)(alpha+delta)(beta+delta)` .

A

`q^(2)-p^(2)`

B

`p^(2)-q^(2)`

C

`p^(2)+q^(2)`

D

`p^(2)q^(2)`

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