Finite Math and Applied Calculus (6th Edition)

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1133607705
ISBN 13: 978-1-13360-770-0

Chapter 0 - Section 0.3 - Multiplying and Factoring Algebraic Expressions - Exercises - Page 21: 33

Answer

$$0$$ $$or$$ $$\frac{1}{3}$$

Work Step by Step

$6x^{3}-2x^{2}=2x^{2}(3x-1)$ $2x^{2}(3x-1)=0$ implies $2x^{2}=0$ $or$ $3x-1=0$
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