What is x2 – 6 = 16x + 30 rewritten in standard form, then factored?
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Mathematics, 21.11.2019 05:31, jailynleffel8
What is x2 – 6 = 16x + 30 rewritten in standard form, then factored?
(x – 18)(x + 2) = 0(x – 6)(x – 6) = 0(x + 6)(x – 6) = 0(x + 18)(x – 2) = 0
what value(s) of x make the equation true?
x = 6x = –18 or x = 2x = –6 or x = 6x = –2 or x = 18
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