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If `alpha and beta` are the roots of the equations `ax^(2) + bx +c= 0`. Then what are the roots of the equation `cx^(2) + bx + a = 0? `

A

`- alpha , - beta `

B

`alpha, 1/beta`

C

`1/alpha , 1/beta`

D

None of these

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