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Check all solutions to the equation. If there are no solutions, check "None."x2=0A. 1B. -1C.0D. 10E. 4E None
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Check all solutions to the equation. If there are no solutions, check "None."x2=0A. 1B. -1C.0D. 10E. 4E None
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The given equation is,
Thus, option (C) is the correct solution.
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