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6 March, 15:29

Which two equations would be most appropriately solved by using the zero product property?

Select each correct answer.

4x² + 16x = 0

x² + 6 = 11

(x+4) (x-12) = 0

-0.75x2+0.2x+8=0

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  1. 6 March, 16:14
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    The first and the third equation can be solved by using the zero product property. Let us examine each equation.

    4x²+16x=0

    4x (x+4) = 0

    4x=0 and x+4=0

    where x1=0 and x2=-4

    Next answer is whown below:

    (x+4) (x-12) = 0

    x1=-4 and x2=12

    Therefore, the first and the third equations are the answers.
  2. 6 March, 18:52
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    Looking at each equation:

    4x² + 16x = 0 = > This can be factored and solve using the zero product rule

    x² + 6 = 11 = > This can only be solved by taking the square root

    (x+4) (x-12) = 0 = > This can be solved by zero product rule

    -0.75x2+0.2x+8=0 = > This can't be factored and the method needed is completing the square
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