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Consider a polynomial,

f(x)=1+2x+3{x}^{2}+4{x}^{3}.

Let, 's' be the sum of all distinct real roots of f(x) and let t = |s|.

Then, the real number 's' lies in the interval:-

(a) (-1/4,0)

(b) (-11,-3/4)

(c) (-3/4,-1/2)

(d) (0,1/4)

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Friend..❤️❤️

The answer of u r question is..✌️✌️

Option.C

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