SOLUTION: (2x+1)(2x+3)=0
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Question 332610: (2x+1)(2x+3)=0
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(2x+1)(2x+3)=0
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Set each term (in parentheses) to zero and solve:
(2x+1)=0
(2x+3)=0
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(2x+1)=0
2x=-1
x = -1/2
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(2x+3)=0
2x=-3
x = -3/2
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Solution: x= {-3/2, -1/2}
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