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if `f(x)=ax^2+bx+c,` where `f(0)=4,f(1)=3 and f(-1)=9,` then: `(a,b,c)-=`

A

`(2,-3,4)`

B

`(2,-3,4)`

C

`(-2,3,4)`

D

none of these.

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