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find the zeros of polynomials p(x)=4xsquare -12x +9

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Answered by thamizhinian
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see here you are given that 4 x square - 12 x + 9 then when we factorise it it will become as 4 x square - 66 - 6 + 9 and when we take the common terms then it will become as 2x - 3 and 2x - 3 so stuff the factors of the zeros of the polynomial are 3 by 2 and 3 by 2

kla2: can u pls do in step wise
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