Question # 23

If g(x)=x2−4x+3g(x) = x^2 - 4x + 3, what are the zeros of g(x)g(x)?

Options:

A.

x=−3,−1x = -3, -1

B.

x=1,3x = 1, 3

C.

x=0,4x = 0, 4

D.

x=1,3x = 1, 3

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