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Caden Snyder
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28 August, 12:55
Solve the equation by factoring. z2 - 6z - 27 = 0
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Zaire Mcclure
28 August, 13:21
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The answer is x = 9 and - 3
You must fine 2 number that multiply to equal - 27 and add to equal - 6
(x-9) (x+3)
Then equal the parts of the binomial to zero
x - 9 = 0
x + 3 = 0
You must get x by its self.
When you do so, you'll have the answer as - 3 and 9
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