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Eddie Oconnor
31 August, 20:09
Find the value of x 6x-10 6x+10
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Evangeline Clements
31 August, 21:57
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total there are 3 values of x as + 5/3, - 5/3 and 0
Step-by-step explanation:
the given equation is
x (6x-10) (6x+10) = 0
this equation can be solved as following
=0 using the formula (a+b) * (a-b) = (a^2-b^2)
here a=6x and b=10
from here we can write either x=0 or 36x^2 = 100
or x^2 = 100/36 and x=0
or x = ±10/6 and x=0
therefore, total there are 3 values of x as + 5/3, - 5/3 and 0
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