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melalyvanealy
Mar 30, 2018, 6:18:50 AM
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which value of x makes this equation true (-2)(3)(×)=0

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pamelacoyer
Mar 30, 2018, 3:02:31 PM

When you're multiplying anything together to get zero, one of the factors must be 0. That means that x has to be 0 because none of the other factors are 0.

JadeVolmink627
Mar 30, 2018, 4:21:35 PM

(-2)(3)(x) = 0 Simplifies to 0. Anything equal to zero is zero. Particularly equations like this one.

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