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Let `p, q in R` . If ` 2- sqrt3` is a root of the quadratic equation, `x^(2)+px+q=0,` then

A

`q^2 + 4p +14=0`

B

`q^2-4p-12=0`

C

`p^2 - 4p +14=0`

D

`p^2- 4q+12=0`

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C
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