SOLUTION: (x-1)(x+2)(2x-3)(3x-6)(x+1)=0 the no of possible values of x that are integer

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Question 12233: (x-1)(x+2)(2x-3)(3x-6)(x+1)=0
the no of possible values of x that are integer

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x is either +1, -2, 3/2, +2 or -1

so, integer values are: +1, -2, +2 or -1

jon.

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