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The number of polynomials whose zeros are 3 and -4 is:

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  • A1
  • B2
  • C3
  • DInfinitely many
Explanation

A polynomial with zeros 3 and -4 can be written as P(x) = k(x-3)(x+4), where k is any non-zero real number.

Since there are infinitely many possible values for k, there are infinitely many such polynomials.

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