Which of the following groups correctly matches the data of Part $I$ with the data of Part $II$?
Part $I$ Part $II$
$1.$ The discriminant of $x^{2}+5x+6=0$ $a. 1$
$2.$ The discriminant of $x^{2}+5x+4=0$ $b. 9$
$3.$ The discriminant of $x^{2}+4x+3=0$ $c. 4$
$4.$ The discriminant of $x^{2}+6x+5=0$ $d. 16$

  • A
    $(1-d), (2-c), (3-b), (4-a)$
  • B
    $(1-b), (2-a), (3-d), (4-c)$
  • C
    $(1-c), (2-b), (3-d), (4-a)$
  • D
    $(1-b), (2-c), (3-d), (4-a)$

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