SOLUTION: solve by using the zero product property (x-3) (x-7)= 0
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Question 297927: solve by using the zero product property (x-3) (x-7)= 0
Answer by alex224(8) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve this problem you just need to set each factor equal to zero
x-3=0
x=3
x-7=0
x=7
and the final answers are x=3,7
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