SOLUTION: (2y-9)(y+4)(y-5)=0 I have to solve this equation(i.e. x=4 or 6)

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Question 88009: (2y-9)(y+4)(y-5)=0 I have to solve this equation(i.e. x=4 or 6)
Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When you have a product of factors equal to zero, then one of the factors must be zero. That is,
(2y-9)(y+4)(y-5)=0
2y-9 = 0 or y+4= 0 or y-5=0
2y=9
or or

R^2 Retired from SCC

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