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if `alpha&beta`are the roots of the quadratic equation `ax^2 + bx + c = 0`, then the quadratic equation `ax^2-bx(x-1)+c(x-1)^2 =0` has roots

A

`(alpha +1)/(alpha) , ( beta +1)/(beta)`

B

`(alpha )/( alpha -1), ( beta)/(beta -1)`

C

`(alpha)/( alpha +1),(beta)/( beta +1)`

D

`1- alpha , 1- beta`

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C
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