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In a triangle PQR, `/_R = pi//2`, If `tan(P//2).` and `tan(Q//2)` are the roots of the equation : `ax^(2) + bx + c = 0 ``a != 0`, then :

A

a+b=c

B

b+c=0

C

a+c=b

D

b=c

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