If $b_{1} b_{2} = 2(c_{1} + c_{2})$ and $b_{1}, b_{2}, c_{1}, c_{2}$ are all real numbers,then at least one of the equations $x^{2} + b_{1} x + c_{1} = 0$ and $x^{2} + b_{2} x + c_{2} = 0$ has

  • A
    real roots
  • B
    purely imaginary roots
  • C
    roots of the form $a + ib$ $(a, b \in R, ab \neq 0)$
  • D
    rational roots

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