Question
Simplify the expression
16h2−12h
Evaluate
(4h×1)(4h−3)
Remove the parentheses
4h×1×(4h−3)
Any expression multiplied by 1 remains the same
4h(4h−3)
Apply the distributive property
4h×4h−4h×3
Multiply the terms
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Evaluate
4h×4h
Multiply the numbers
16h×h
Multiply the terms
16h2
16h2−4h×3
Solution
16h2−12h
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Find the roots
h1=0,h2=43
Alternative Form
h1=0,h2=0.75
Evaluate
(4h×1)(4h−3)
To find the roots of the expression,set the expression equal to 0
(4h×1)(4h−3)=0
Multiply the terms
4h(4h−3)=0
Elimination the left coefficient
h(4h−3)=0
Separate the equation into 2 possible cases
h=04h−3=0
Solve the equation
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Evaluate
4h−3=0
Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
4h=0+3
Removing 0 doesn't change the value,so remove it from the expression
4h=3
Divide both sides
44h=43
Divide the numbers
h=43
h=0h=43
Solution
h1=0,h2=43
Alternative Form
h1=0,h2=0.75
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