SOLUTION: If a·b·c=O and also a=5 and b=14,then what does that say for sure about C? EXPLAIN\,VHY this is the case.
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Question 1133994: If a·b·c=O and also a=5 and b=14,then what does that say for sure about C? EXPLAIN\,VHY this is the case.
Found 2 solutions by Glaviolette, josgarithmetic:
Answer by Glaviolette(140) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In order for the product of 2 or more numbers to be 0, one of the numbers must be 0. Therefore, if a and b are not 0, c, but equal 0.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The information says nothing about C.
Variable C is not given ; only a, b, c are used.
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