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ACT Math 1.4 Intermediate Algebra
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ACT Math Intermediate Algebra Drill 1, Problem 4. Solve for x based on the equation.

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ACT Math 1.5 Intermediate Algebra
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ACT Math Intermediate Algebra Drill 1, Problem 5. Can you simplify the expression?

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ACT Math 2.1 Intermediate Algebra
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ACT Math Intermediate Algebra Drill 2, Problem 1. Solve the equation.

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ACT Math Intermediate Algebra Drill 1, Problem 4. Solve for x based on the equation.

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And here is a shmoop question...

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Solve: x2 + 6x = 0

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And here are the potential answers...

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Okay Just looking at the problem, it should cry out to us that it's a factor problem.

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And we know we can factor an x out of there

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So... let's do it.

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We have x times the quantity x plus 6.

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So... x has to equal at least 0 here because 0 squared is 0 and 6 times 0 is... also zero.

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But what else can x be? Well, we have this quantity here; x plus 6.

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So... if x was NEGATIVE 6, this piece would be zero... and zero times anything is zero...

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so negative 6 works as well.

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...and our answer is D.

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