Quadratic EquationHard

Question

If the roots of the equation (x − a) (x − b) − k = 0 be c & d then find the equation whose roots are a & b -

Options

A.(x − c) (x − d) + k = 0
B.(x + c) (x − a) + k = 0
C.(x − c) + (x − a) = 0
D.None of these

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