SOLUTION: -4x(x-2)(3x-1)=0
I need to solve that. I don't understand if I distribute the -4x to the second set of paraenthesis.
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I need to solve that. I don't understand if I distribute the -4x to the second set of paraenthesis.
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Question 212193: -4x(x-2)(3x-1)=0
I need to solve that. I don't understand if I distribute the -4x to the second set of paraenthesis. Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):
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No you don't need to do any of that to solve the equation.
It's already in factored form.
You solve the equation when any of the expressions equals zero.
Solve for all three cases.
-4x=0
x=0
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(x-2)=0
x=2
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(3x-1)=0
3x=1
x=(1/3)
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So you have 3 solutions, x=(1/3), 0, and 2.