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Mercedes Mathews
13 June, 10:14
Solve by factoring:
0 = x^2 - 10x - 39
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Reyna
13 June, 13:40
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0 = x^2 - 10x - 39
0 = (x-13) (x+3)
using the zero product property
x-13 = 0 x+3 = 0
x=13 x=-3
Answer: x=-3,13
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