Answer:
The zeroes of the given equation are x = √2 , -√2 , 2 , -2.
Explanation:
The given quadratic equation is y =

To find the zeroes , put y = 0.
= 0
Put
=t
The new equation is

On factorising ,

Hence t = 2 or t = 4
On resubstituting the value of t in terms of x ,
= 2 or
= 4
Taking square root of above equation , we get
x = √2,-√2,2,-2
These are the 4 roots of the given equation .