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If the roots of the equation \[\frac{1}{x+p}+\frac{1}{x+q}=\frac{1}{r}\] are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign, then the product of the roots will be [IIT 1967; RPET 1999] |
| A. | \[\frac{{{p}^{2}}+{{q}^{2}}}{2}\] |
| B. | -\[\frac{({{p}^{2}}+{{q}^{2}})}{2}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{{{p}^{2}}-{{q}^{2}}}{2}\] |
| D. | -\[\frac{({{p}^{2}}-{{q}^{2}})}{2}\] |
| Answer» C. \[\frac{{{p}^{2}}-{{q}^{2}}}{2}\] | |