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If a and b are the zeroes of the polynomial (x-p)(x-q)-r , then p and q would be the Zeroes of the polynomial :
(1) (x-a)(x-b)-r (2) (x-a)(x-b)+r
(3) (x+a)(x+b)-r (4) (x+a)(x+b)+r​

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Answered by adityanawik61
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Answer:(x-a)(x-b)-r

Step-by-step explanation:

Extend all the given equation and see the similarities between given polynomial and option

Answered by harishselvakumar7
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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is (x-a)(x-b)+r

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