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T(−4t^3 +8t^2)
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4t^4-8t^3

User Kapil Khandelwal
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Not sure what the "T" is but if you were trying to solve or factor the parenthetical term:

-4t^2(t-2) is the factored form and the zeros or solutions would be when:

t=0 and 2

If the "T" was a leading coefficient of "t" the above still holds true except:

-4t^3(t-2), but the solutions are the same...
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