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What is the solution set to the equation (2x−4)(4x−5)=0? {5/4, 2} {−2, −54} {2} {4/5, 5/4}
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What is the solution set to the equation (2x−4)(4x−5)=0?
{5/4, 2}
{−2, −54}
{2}
{4/5, 5/4}
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Answer: A. (5/4, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-4=0
4x-5=0
2x=4
4x=5
x=2
x= 5/4
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