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8 March, 08:55
Solve for x.
x2 + 6x = 0
0, - 6
0, 6
1, - 6
1, 6
+1
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Belinda Sellers
8 March, 09:14
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The answer would be 0,-6. Anything multiplied by 0 is 0, and a negative number times a positive number is always 0.
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