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Find zeroes of x^2 - 2x + 1.​

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Answered by arshbbcommander
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x² - 2x + 1

To find zeros ,p(x)=0

x²-2x+1 =0

x² - x -x+1=0

x(x-1) -1(x-1)=0

(x-1)(x-1)=0

x=1,1

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Answered by QuickSilver04
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Answer:

x {}^{2}  - 2x + 1 \\  = x {}^{2}  - x - x + 1 \\  = x(x - 1) - (x - 1)

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