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<em>Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation.</em>
<em>g^2+3*g-(18*f*o*r*g)=0 </em>
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<em> g2 - 18gfor + 3g = g • (g - 18for + 3) </em>
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<em> g • (g - 18for + 3) = 0 </em>
<em> A product of several terms equals zero. </em>
<em>When a product of two or more terms equals zero, then at least one of the terms must be zero. </em>
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We shall now solve each term = 0 separately. </em>
<em> In other words, we are going to solve as many equations as there are terms in the product .</em>
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Any solution of term = 0 solves product = 0 as well.
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<em>Solving a Single Variable Equation :
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<em> 3.2 Solve : g = 0 </em>
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<em> Solution is g = 0 </em>
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<em> g-18for+3 = 0 </em>
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<em>In this type of equation, having more than one variable, you have to specify for which variable you want the equation solved.
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<em>Toodles~</em>