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How do i solve x^2+7x=3x

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X^2 + 7x - 3x = 0
Simplify x^2 + 7x - 3x to x^2 + 4x
X^2 + 4x = 0
Factor out the common term x
X ( x + 4 ) = 0
Solve for x
X = 0,-4
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To solve, you must make one side of the equation equal to zero. We can do this by subtracting 3x on both sides of the equation.

x^2 + 7x = 3x
- 3x -3x

x^2 + 4x = 0.

Then we substitute the equation into the quadratic equation.


(-b+- √(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)

Where a = 1 b = 4 and c = 0


(-(4)+- √((4)^2-4(1)(0)) )/(2(1))

We first solve whats inside the square root.


(-(4)+- √(16) )/(2(1))


√(16) = 4

Now we solve for -4 and 4.


-4 - 4 = -8

-4+4=0

Then divide both answer by 2


(-8)/(2) = -4
The division of any by zero is zero

So the answer are x = -4 and x = 0
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