SOLUTION: x(6x + 12)(x - 7) = 0
I believe that this problem needs to be solved using the principal of zero products.
Thanks,
Mike
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Question 301882: x(6x + 12)(x - 7) = 0
I believe that this problem needs to be solved using the principal of zero products.
Thanks,
Mike
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
set each group/factor to zero and solve
x=0
6x+12=0
6x=-12
x=-2
one more for you
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