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Mathematics, 03.06.2020 02:59 lakhanir2013

When the factors of a trinomial are (x- p) and (x - q) then the constant term of
the trinomial is:
A. The sum of -p and -q
B. The product of -p and -q
C. The difference of -p and -q
D. The quotient of -p and -q


When the factors of a trinomial are (x- p) and (x - q) then the constant term of the trinomial is:

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