Question 725354
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We need to factor our equation and once we do we should get 2(2x-1)(2x-3). We can get rid of the 2 out front by dividing by 2 and we still have (2x-1)(2x-3). Now we have two equations to solve for x and we will get two different solutions. For our first equation, we have 2x-1=0 so we add 1 to both sides to get x= 1/2. And for our other equation, we have 2x-3=0 so we add 3 to both sides  and divide by 2 to get an answer of x=3/2. Our final solutions are x=1/2 and 3/2. Now we need to check to make sure these solutions work....I will do it for you this time, and they both work! In the future, the way you check your solutions is by plugging each value in for x and both sides of the equation should equal zero. Good luck, let me know if you have any more questions. :)