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What are the roots of the polynomial equation: 4k - 144 = 0 Show all of your work!​

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Answer:

k = ±6

Step-by-step explanation:

guess your question is 4k²–144 = 0??

4k² = 144

k² = 36

k²–36 = 0

(k+6)(k–6) = 0

k+6 = 0 | k–6 = 0

k = –6, k = 6.

Alternatively; k = ±6.

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