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What are the zeros of the function defined by 2x^2 - 9x + 4? O A. -1/2, -4 O B. -1/2, 4 OC. 1/2, -4 O D. 1/2, 4
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What are the zeros of the function defined by 2x^2 - 9x + 4?
O A. -1/2, -4
O B. -1/2, 4
OC. 1/2, -4
O D. 1/2, 4
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The answe is c I think
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