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Madelynn Zhang
Mathematics
28 February, 07:03
Which is a root to the equation? a (a + 16) = 0
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Mohammad Morris
28 February, 07:17
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There are two of them.
a = 0
and
a = - 16.
When you write either of those into the equation in place
of 'a', the equation becomes a true statement, and these are
the only two numbers that can accomplish that job.
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