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If one of the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial of the form `x^(2)+ax+b` is the negative of the other,then it

A

has no linear term and the constant term is negative.

B

has no linear term and the constant term is positive.

C

can have a linear term but the constant term is negative.

D

can have a linear term but the constant term is positive.

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