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Solve this showing your work: 6x² + 42x = 0?

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Solve this showing your work: 6x² + 42x = 0?

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  1. 6x^2 + 42x = 0

    (6x^2 + 42x)/6 = 0/6

    x^2 + 7x = 0

    x(x + 7) = 0

    x = 0

    x + 7 = 0

    x = -7

    ∴ x = -7 , 0


  2. The other answer is slightly incorrect in dividing by 6x, since that assumes that x is not 0. Since we do not know this, we should avoid that. Instead try this:

    Divide both sides of the equation by 6 so that it becomes

    x^2 + 7x = 0

    Now, use the quadratic formula to ensure you find both roots. The quadratic formula is given here: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/quadfo...

    Applying the quadratic formula here, notice that a = 1, b = 7, and c = 0. Plugging these values into the quadratic formula, you get

    x = (-7 +/- sqrt(7^2 - 4*1*0))/2

    where +/- means "plus or minus".

    Simplifying, you get

    x = (-7 +/- 7)/2 = both (-7 + 7)/2 and (-7 - 7)/2

    This means that x = 0 or x = -7. You can plug both of these back into the original formula to check that they are roots. So the answer x = -7 misses out on the fact that x = 0 is a root, and therefore you cannot divide out by 6x and recover this root successfully.  

  3. 6x² + 42x = 0

    6x(x+7)=0

    divide both sides by 6x...and you get:

    x+7=0

    subtract both sides by -7

    and you get:

    x=-7

  4. dont forget... you can also divide both sides by (x+7)

    so the answer can be zero also

    Therefore

    x= -7 or 0

  5. 6x (x + 7) = 0

    x = 0 , x = - 7

  6. First response is correct, but incomplete.  Since x = 0 is also a solution, you have that as well as x = -7.

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