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The function g is given in three equivalent forms.
Which form most quickly reveals the zeros (or "roots") of the function?
Choose 1
g(x) = 3(2 + 1)2 β 12
g(x) = 3(x+3)(x - 1)
g(x) = 3xΒ² +62 β 9
Write one of the zeros.
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