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Give an example of a quadratic equation that has a GCF and none of the solutions to the equation is zero

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An expression with the given specifications could be:


2x^2-8=0

in the previous expression, you have a quadratic equation (because of x^2), a GCF equal to 2 and the solutions to the equation are different of zero. In fact, you have:


2(x^2-4)=2(x+2)(x-2)

the solutions are different of zero.

Then, the answer could be 2x^2 - 8 = 0

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