Asked by katie A
x^2 -6x + 9 = 9
how would I solve this
how would I solve this
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Answered by
Steve
Collect everything on one side:
x<sup>2</sup> - 6x = 0
factor
x(x-6) = 0
Now, a product is zero only if one of the factors is zero. That is,
x=0 or x-6=0
x=0 or x=6
x<sup>2</sup> - 6x = 0
factor
x(x-6) = 0
Now, a product is zero only if one of the factors is zero. That is,
x=0 or x-6=0
x=0 or x=6
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