Math, asked by himanshurad8181, 1 year ago

For (x - 1)(x - 7) to equal 0, either (x - 1) or (x - 7) must equal . The values of x that would result in the given expression being equal to 0, in order from least to greatest, are and

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Answered by lavateharshada21
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Hey friend,
Here's your answer -
(x - 1)(x - 7) = 0 ...(Condition of the problem)
So, (x - 1) = 0 OR (x - 7) = 0
So, x = 1 OR x = 7
Thus, there can be two values of x. They are 1 and 7.
In order from least to greatest i. e. ascending order is :-
1 < 7
Answered by Kanupriya07
4
(x-7) (x-1) =0
x-7=0. or x-1=0
so x=7 or x=1....
where 1<7.....
so there are two values of x cz it is a quadratic equation...

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