SOLUTION: Unit: Solving Polynomial Equations (Use zero product property) Solve. 1.g) (5x-8)(x+3)(2x-1)=0 Answer: x=1.6 or x= -3 or x= 0.5

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Question 1095181: Unit: Solving Polynomial Equations (Use zero product property)
Solve.
1.g) (5x-8)(x+3)(2x-1)=0
Answer: x=1.6 or x= -3 or x= 0.5

Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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When the product of two or more multipliers is zero, then analyse each multipliers for zero.

In this way you will find all possible roots.


It is the "zero product property".



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