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Ten times the square of a nonzero number is equal to forty times the number. what is the number?
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Ten times the square of a nonzero number is equal to forty times the number. what is the number?
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Ten times the square of a nonzero number is equal to forty times the number
10∗x2=40x
the question's statement
x2−4x=0
simplifyx(x−4)=0factor out an x x=0,x=4 the two solutions
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