SOLUTION: How can I solve (x+3)(x+4)=0 and 2x(x-3)=15????
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Question 1083942
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How can I solve (x+3)(x+4)=0 and 2x(x-3)=15????
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the standard form of a quadratic equation is
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ax^2 +bx +c = 0, where a is not equal to 0
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do you have to solve each equation for its x-axis intercepts or the intersection point of both equations?
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