If $\alpha, \beta$ are the roots of ${x^2} + px + q = 0$ and $\alpha + h, \beta + h$ are the roots of ${x^2} + rx + s = 0$,then

  • A
    $\frac{p}{r} = \frac{q}{s}$
  • B
    $2h = \left[ {\frac{p}{q} + \frac{r}{s}} \right]$
  • C
    ${p^2} - 4q = {r^2} - 4s$
  • D
    $p{r^2} = q{s^2}$

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