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The ratio of the remainders when the expression `x^2 +bx +c` is divided by `(x - 3) and (x-2)` respec-tively is `4: 5`. Find b and c, if `(x- 1)` is a factor of the given expression.

A

`b=(-11)/(3),c=(14)/(3)`

B

`b=(-11)/(3),c=(11)/(3)`

C

`b=(-14)/(3),c=(11)/(3)`

D

None of these.

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B

`(f(3))/(f(2))=(4)/(5)andf(1)=0`
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