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Chase Melendez
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6 May, 22:25
Solve using factoring n2 - 7n = 0
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Weston Donaldson
6 May, 22:33
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Step-by-step explanation:
n^2-7n is n (n-7). So n (n-7) = 0. We know n can be zero because 0 * anything is 0. It could also be 7 because we are looking to multiply by 0. So to get a zero in the parentheses. you would do 0+7. Which is obviously, 7
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Dean
6 May, 22:36
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The answer is n=0,7!
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