SOLUTION: Solving Equations
If (x + 9)(4x – 1) = 0, then ______ = 0 or ________ = 0
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Question 729522: Solving Equations
If (x + 9)(4x – 1) = 0, then ______ = 0 or ________ = 0
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If (x + 9)(4x – 1) = 0, then (x+9) = 0 or 4x-1 = 0
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