Zero Product Property
x squared -2x-3 equals 0 is the same as (x + 1)(x - 3) = 0
Suppose x3-4x = 0. To solve, factor: x3-4x = x(x2-4) = x(x+2)(x-2) = 0 Now, a product equals 0 if and only one or more of the factors equals 0, so set each factor to 0 and solve. The roots are 0,-2 and +2.
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
3x3 -3x2 - 48x - 60 = 0 simply factor out a 3... 3(x3 - x2 - 16x - 20) = 0
Yes.
a(-14-a) = 0 so a = 0 or a = -14
100x2-81
4(x + 1) = 0.
D is the choice that is not true.
Zero Product Property
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x squared -2x-3 equals 0 is the same as (x + 1)(x - 3) = 0
Suppose x3-4x = 0. To solve, factor: x3-4x = x(x2-4) = x(x+2)(x-2) = 0 Now, a product equals 0 if and only one or more of the factors equals 0, so set each factor to 0 and solve. The roots are 0,-2 and +2.
(n + 4)(n - 4)
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
3x3 -3x2 - 48x - 60 = 0 simply factor out a 3... 3(x3 - x2 - 16x - 20) = 0