What are the zeroes of the function? What are their multiplicities? f(x)=x^(4)-4x^(3)+3x^(2)

A. The numbers -1 and -3 are zeroes of multiplicity 2; the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 1.
B. The number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the numbers 1 and 3 are zeroes of multiplicity 1.
C. The numbers 0 and 1 are zeroes of multiplicity 2; the number 3 is a zero of multiplicity 1.
D. The number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the numbers -1 and -3 are zeroes of multiplicity 1.

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C. The numbers 0 and 1 are zeroes of multiplicity 2; the number 3 is a zero of multiplicity 1.
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