SOLUTION: Hi!...can I get some help with this problem?
Solve the equation for x. (If there is one solution with a multiplicity of two, enter it in both answer boxes.)
a^2x^2 - 12ax + 3
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Question 120208: Hi!...can I get some help with this problem?
Solve the equation for x. (If there is one solution with a multiplicity of two, enter it in both answer boxes.)
a^2x^2 - 12ax + 36 = 0
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
factoring gives (ax-6)(ax-6)=0, so ax=6 and x=6/a
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