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Solve the equation find what the variable equals to make true
(x-2)(x+4)=0

User Wayfare
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Answer:

-4 and 2

Explanation:

First, we want to get rid of the parentheses by multiplying both x-2 and x+4 to each other, so remember to distribute the x and -2 to both x and 4. Once you have done this, you should get:

x² + 4x - 2x - 8 = 0

This can also be simplified to:

x² + 2x - 8 = 0

Now, factor so that this equation can be easier to solve for x:

(x + 4) (x - 2) = 0

If you solve for this equation, you get the same equation as before. Now, set each set of parentheses to equal 0 then solve:

x + 4 = 0

Subtract 4 on both sides:

x = -4

Now, the other equation:

x - 2 = 0

Add 2 to both sides:

x = 2

Therefore, your variable can equal both -4 and 2.

Hope this helps :)

User Steve Rukuts
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Answer:

refer to the attachment

hope it helps

Solve the equation find what the variable equals to make true (x-2)(x+4)=0-example-1
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