SOLUTION: How to solve for x the following 3x(2x-1)=0 2x^2+x=4

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Question 1143371: How to solve for x the following
3x(2x-1)=0
2x^2+x=4

Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two equations, not of a system
Simple algebra to solve



Either x is 0 or 2x-1 is 0;
Go on from there.



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