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Kendra Sherman
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25 January, 06:07
How do you solve 3x^6 - 39x^4 + 108x^2 = 0
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Taniyah Navarro
25 January, 06:33
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You can first take out an x^2 from each number, 3x^6 - 39x^4 + 108x^2 = x^2 (3x^4 - 39x^2 + 108) Then just factor and solve for the zero's of the equation
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