SOLUTION: Solve
2X squared -5x =0
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Question 55241: Solve
2X squared -5x =0
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve
Factor out the GCF of x.
Use the zer product property and set x=0 and 2x-5=0, solve for x.
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Some books write the solution as x={0,5/2} in decimal form it's x={0,2.5}
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