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What are the zeroes of the polynomial y=3x(x-2)(2x+7)
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What are the zeroes of the polynomial y=3x(x-2)(2x+7)
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What are the zeroes of the polynomial y=3x(x-2)(2x+7)
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Answer is 59 . So heaaaa that’s the answer btw . Also have a happy Christmas and a happy new year ! Let’s hope u don’t get Cole this year Hahahah !
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Answer:
Explanation:
Equal each value to zero individually.
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