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on dividing a polynomial p(x) by x^2- 4,...

on dividing a polynomial p(x) by `x^2`- 4, quotient and remainder are found to be x and 3 respectively. the polynomial p(x) is
a) 3`x^2`+x -12
b) `x^3`-4x +3
c) `x^2`+3x-4
d) `x^3`-4x-3

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