If the lines represented by $(p - q) x^2 + 2 (p + q) xy + (q - p) y^2 = 0$ are perpendicular to each other,then:

  • A
    $p = q$
  • B
    $q = 0$
  • C
    $p = 0$
  • D
    $p$ and $q$ can take any value.

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