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If sum of all zeros of the polynomial `5x^(2) `- (3 + k) x + 7 is zero, then zeroes of the polynomial `2x^(2)` - 2(k + 11)x + 30 are

A

3,5

B

7,9

C

3,6

D

2,5

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