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6 December, 09:33

For (x - 1) (x - 7) to equal 0, either (x - 1) or (x - 7) must equal

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  1. 6 December, 13:05
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    The answer is 0.

    This is because one of the factors has to equal 0 if the product of them is 0.

    Basically one of them has to equal 0 so (x-1) (x-7) can equal 0.
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