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Using factoring, what is the solution set to the equation t2−7t+12=0? {−3,−4} {−2,−6} {3,4} {5,7}
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Using factoring, what is the solution set to the equation t2−7t+12=0?
{−3,−4}
{−2,−6}
{3,4}
{5,7}
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If you factorise it you get (t-3)(t-4)
So solution set {3,4}
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