SOLUTION: Solve for the variable: 2x2^ + 8x = 0 a) 0 or 4 b) 0 only c) 4 only d) 0 or -4 e) None of these

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Question 64522: Solve for the variable: 2x2^ + 8x = 0
a) 0 or 4
b) 0 only
c) 4 only
d) 0 or -4
e) None of these

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2X^2+8X=0
2X(X+4)=0
2X=0
X=0 SOLUTION
X+4=0
X=-4 SOLUTION
SOLUTIONS ARE (0 & -4)

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