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30 January, 13:07

Factor to find the zeros of 7x + 14-105

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  1. 30 January, 16:19
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    I'm not sure if you're asking about a linear or quadratic equation here, so I'll write about both.

    y = 7x + 14 - 105

    First, we need to simplify this:

    y = 7x - 91

    We can now pull out a greatest common factor:

    y = 7 (x - 13)

    Now, a zero is any number x is set to that makes y equal 0.

    In this case, the zero, or x-intercept, would be 13.

    y = 7x² + 14x - 105

    First, we should set y to 0:

    7x² + 14x - 105 = 0

    We can pull out a greatest common factor:

    7 (x² + 2x - 15) = 0

    Next, we can factor it into:

    7 (x + 5) (x - 3) = 0

    By the zero-factor property, both (x + 5) and (x - 3) are equal to zero, since their product is zero. The numbers that would make the equation true are - 5 and 3. The zeros are - 5 and 3.
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