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If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial `(k-1)x^(2)+kx+1` is `-3`then the value of `k` is :
`(A) (4)/(3)`
` (B) (-4)/(3)`
` (C) (2)/(3)`
` (D) (-2)/(3)`

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