SOLUTION: Solve by factoring: (x^2/4) – 3 – 5x = – 3
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Question 195743
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Solve by factoring: (x^2/4) – 3 – 5x = – 3
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(x^2/4) – 3 – 5x = – 3
x^2 – 12 – 20x = – 12
x^2 – 20x = 0
x(x – 20) = 0
Ans: x = 0 or x = 20