SOLUTION: Solve wquation by the zero-factor property (w-1)(3w+2)=4w

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Question 270347: Solve wquation by the zero-factor property
(w-1)(3w+2)=4w

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Solve wquation by the zero-factor property
(w-1)(3w+2)=4w
Expanding the above:
w*3w + 2w - 3w - 2 = 4w
3w^2 - 5w - 2 = 0
(3w + 1)*(w - 2) = 0
So we know that either;
3w + 1 = 0 or
w - 2 = 0.
Solve each of the above for w.

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