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I'm doing quadratic equations and I keep getting stuck I will include a picture

I'm doing quadratic equations and I keep getting stuck I will include a picture-example-1

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Given:


6h^9=12h^8

Solving the above equation, we have:


\begin{gathered} 6h^9-12h^8=0 \\ 6h^8(h-2)=0 \end{gathered}

Now if the product of two numbers is zero then either of the two numbers is zero or both are zero, so,


\begin{gathered} 6h^8=0\text{ or (h-2)=0} \\ \end{gathered}

So,


\begin{gathered} h^8=0\text{ or h=2} \\ h=\text{ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2} \end{gathered}

So , h= 0, 0, 0,0 ,0 , 0 , 0, 0 ,2

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