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Solve each equation by the zero-factor property. See Example I.$$-6 x^{2}+7 x=-10$$
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This means we need to set the equation equal to zero. We can do this by adding 10 to both sides of the equation: $$-6x^{2}+7x+10=0$$ Show more…
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