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19 February, 17:26

Solve for x

(3x-6) (-x+3) - 0

smaller x=?

larger x=?

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  1. 19 February, 19:25
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    Do you mean to say = 0? If so, you set:

    3x - 6 = 0

    and

    -x + 3 = 0

    So:

    3x = 6 which means x = 2

    and

    3 = x.

    The larger x is 3 and smaller x is 2.
  2. 19 February, 20:36
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    x=2 and x=3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (3x-6) (-x+3) = 0

    We can use the zero product property to solve for x

    3x-6 = 0 and - x+3 = 0

    3x-6 = 0

    Add 6 to each side

    3x-6+6 = 6

    3x=6

    Divide by 3

    3x/3 = 6/3

    x = 2

    -x+3 = 0

    Add x to each side

    -x+x+3 = + x

    3 = x
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