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If 3p^(2) = 5p + 2 and 3q^(2) = 5q + 2, ...

`If 3p^(2) = 5p + 2 and 3q^(2) = 5q + 2,` where p `ne` q , then the equation whose roots are 3p - 2q and 3q - 2p is :

A

`3x^2-5x-100=0`

B

`5x^2-3x-100=0`

C

`3x^2-5x+100=0`

D

`3x^2+5x-100=0`

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