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We study the new Z' boson as a portal for the production of Higgs bosons h₀ and H₀ predicted by the Bestest Little Higgs Model through the Higgs-strahlung processes ^+^- (Z, Z') Zh₀, ZH₀. We focus on the resonance and non-resonance effects of the Zh₀, ZH₀ signals. In our analysis, we consider the center-of-mass energies of s=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 30 TeV and integrated luminosities of L=2, 4, 6, 10, 30 ab^{-1} projected for a future muon collider. The possibility of performing precision measurements for the Higgs bosons h₀ and H₀ is very promising at the future muon collider. Furthermore, our results may be helpful to the High Energy Physics community. Complementarily, we generate and provide the Feynman rules necessary for studying the processes ^+^- (Z, Z') Zh₀, ZH₀.
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