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How do you solve 2x+6x^2

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Answer: x₁= 0 and x₂= -1/3

Explanation:

2x+ 6x² = 0

Take x as a common factor:

x*(2+6x) = 0

So you will get: x = 0 and 2+6x =0

Solve 2+6x =0 :

6x= -2

Divide by 6 both sides

x = -2/6 = -1/3

Therefore,the two possible values for x are x₁= 0 and x₂= -1/3

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Answer:x

= 0 or −1/3

Explanation:

2x = −6x2

6x2+2x=0

2x(3x+1)=0

2x=0 or (3x+1)=0

User Ben Liyanage
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