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solve the equation ax^2+ 2abx =0 , a, b is not equal to 0 using factorization ​

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Answered by amitkumar44481
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a {x}^{2}  + 2abx = 0. \:  \:  \red{where \: a, b    \: \cancel{= } \: 0.}

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x =  \blue{0} \:  \:  \: and \:  \: x =  \pink{ - 2b.}

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Answered by bhilashnayak1414
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Answer:

X= 0 or X= -2

Step-by-step explanation:

ax^2 + 2abx=0

That implies, ax(x + 2b)=0

That implies, x + 2b=0/ax

That implies, x + 2b=0

That implies, x= -2b....root( 1 )

Or

ax(x + 2b)=0

That implies, ax=0/(x + 2b)

That implies, ax=0

That implies, x= 0/a

That implies, x=0....root( 2 )

Therefore, x=-2 or x=0

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