Solve the factored quadratic equation  (19x−3)(9+x)=0

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To solve the factored quadratic equation (19x-3)(9+x)=0, we can set each factor equal to zero and solve for x.

Setting 19x - 3 = 0:

19x = 3
x = 3/19

Setting 9 + x = 0:

x = -9

Therefore, the solutions to the equation (19x-3)(9+x)=0 are x = 3/19 and x = -9.
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