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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 08:00 janahiac09

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Whenever you solve a quadratic equation by factoring the GCF, you will end up with an equation in the form of ax (cx + b) = 0.
While the (cx + b) factor could give you all kinds of solutions, the ax portion will always give you a solution of o.

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