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31 March, 02:18

solving quadratic equations

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  1. 31 March, 02:24
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    If two numbers multiply to 0, then one or both of the numbers must be zero.

    This rule is known as the zero product property

    If A*B = 0 then either A = 0 or B = 0 (or both are zero)

    Using that idea we go from

    (6x-1) * (5x+3) = 0

    to

    6x-1=0 or 5x+3 = 0

    Solve each new equation for x

    6x-1 = 0

    6x = 1

    x = 1/6 << - - - this is the one of the solutions

    and

    5x+3 = 0

    5x = - 3

    x = - 3/5 << - - - and this is another solution
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