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Describe the nature of the roots for this equation. 3x^2 - 2x+1 = 0
O A Two real, rational roots
B. Two non-real roots
O c. Two real, irrational roots
D. One real, double root
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Describe the nature of the roots for this equation.

3x^2 - 2x+1 = 0
O A Two real, rational roots

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