why do we equate all the equations by 0?
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Here is the key: the only way for a product of numbers (x+2) and (x+3) to be equal to zero is for one to be zero. This is a property unique to zero, and explains (at least in part) why we often set equations equal to zero
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the only way for a product of numbers.
(x+2) and (x+3) to be equal to zero is for one to be zero.
This is a property unique to zero,
and explains (at least in part) why we often set equations equal to zero.
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