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20 August, 10:53

Which values for a and b make the statement (a+6) (b-1) = 0 true?

a = - 6, b=0

a=6, b=1

a = - 6. b = - 1

a=0,=b=0

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  1. 20 August, 11:09
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    The answers A, B, and C all work for this problem. The answer D is the only one that does not.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When looking at two parenthesis being multiplied together and being equal to 0, we know that at least one of the parenthesis must be equal to 0 for it to be true. In A and C, the first parenthesis will be equal to 0 due to a = - 6.

    (a + 6)

    (-6 + 6)

    (0)

    And in B, we can see that the second parenthesis would be equal to 0 due to b = 1

    (b - 1)

    (1 - 1)

    (0)

    Now we can try the D options, but will note that they do not work for either parenthesis.

    (a + 6) (b - 1)

    (0 + 6) (0 - 1)

    (6) (-1)
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