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21 March, 18:22

How do I solve 17 (x+5) = 0

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  1. 21 March, 18:30
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    Use the distributive problem to distribute the 17 to the values in the parentheses. 17 (x + 5) = 0, 17x + 17 (5) = 0, 17x + 85 = 0. Subtract 85 from both sides of the equal sign. 17x = - 85. Divide both sides of the equal sign by 17, x = - 5.
  2. 21 March, 18:36
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    Ok so if you ahve ab=0

    assume a and b=0 because 0 times x=0

    17 (x+5) = 0

    17 is not equal to zero

    therefor

    x+5=0

    minus 5

    x=-5
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