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The zero factor theorem is relatively simple.If you have a a product of two (or more) terms, set to equal zero than one or more of the terms must be zero for the equation to be true.Example 1:ab = 0Either a, b, or a and b must be equal to zero for this equation to be true.i.e., (0)b = 0; a(0) = 0; (0)(0)=0;This works with more complex equations as well.Example 2:(5 - a)(6 - b)=0Either 5-a=0, 6-b=0 , or both (5-a) and (6-b) equal zero.In higher level mathematics this can be very useful, because ex is a constant factor you encounter, but ex can never equal zero. Therefore the other term must be the term that equals zero.i.e., ex(5-x)=0ex != 0, therefore: 5-x=0x=5 is the only value of x that satisfies the equation, thus keeping it true.
Evaluate -4(a+b) - 10a/b when a=8 and b=5
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If a = -15, b = 5 and c = -2 a - b - c = -15 - 5 - (-2) = -20 + 2 = -18
Set it up like this: B+9=8+6B+9=14B=5
6 + 12 - 5 = 13
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a + b + 4 is in its simplest form.
If b = 5, 7b = 35
a( 10 ) - b( 5 ) = 5 ?
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
2*3*4 = 24
a + c - b = 3 + 2 - 5 = 5 - 5 = 0