SOLUTION: use factoring to solve the quadratic equation
x(x-2)^3 - 35(x-2)^2 =0
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Question 513921: use factoring to solve the quadratic equation
x(x-2)^3 - 35(x-2)^2 =0
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You really have a "quartic" (fourth power) equation here!
First, factor the common factor
Simplify.
Apply the "zero product" rule.
or so...
and so a double root for this part!
Factor.
Apply the "zero product" rule.
or so...
or
The four roots are:
, , ,
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