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Solve the following equation

Solve the following equation-example-1
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40x+8x^2=0 can be solved for x (there are two solutions):

Divide all 3 terms by the greatest common multiple (which is 8x):

40x+8x^2=0
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8x 8x

5 + x = 0 produces the root x = - 5.

Setting 8x = 0 and solving for x produces the root x = 0.

Be certain to check these results. substitute x = -5 into 40x+8x^2=0. Is the resulting equation true or false? Next, subs. x=-5 into 40x+8x^2=0. Is the resulting equation true or false?
User Jeff Davenport
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40x + 8x²= 0

Move the 8x² over the the left side of 40x, so that the equation is in correct order.

So, now we have :

8x² + 40x = 0

Factorize the left side.

What goes into both 8x² and 40x? 8x do! :)

8x(x + 5) = 0

Set the factors to equal zero.

8x = 0 AND x + 5 = 0

8x = 0

Divide both sides b 8.

x = 0

x + 5 = 0

Subtract 5 from both sides.

x = -5

So, x = 0 AND x = -5

(0, -5)

~Hope I helped!~


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