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The zeroes of a polynomial x² + px + q are twice the zeroes of the polynomial 4x² − 5x − 6. The value of p is :
Find the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3x² – 4x – 4. Hence, write a polynomial whose each of the zeroes is 2 more than zeroes of p(x).
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