Question
Solve the equation
q1=0,q2=61
Alternative Form
q1=0,q2=0.16˙
Evaluate
q(7q×9)(6q−1)=0
Remove the parentheses
q×7q×9(6q−1)=0
Multiply
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Evaluate
q×7q×9(6q−1)
Multiply the terms
q2×7×9(6q−1)
Multiply the terms
q2×63(6q−1)
Use the commutative property to reorder the terms
63q2(6q−1)
63q2(6q−1)=0
Elimination the left coefficient
q2(6q−1)=0
Separate the equation into 2 possible cases
q2=06q−1=0
The only way a power can be 0 is when the base equals 0
q=06q−1=0
Solve the equation
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Evaluate
6q−1=0
Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
6q=0+1
Removing 0 doesn't change the value,so remove it from the expression
6q=1
Divide both sides
66q=61
Divide the numbers
q=61
q=0q=61
Solution
q1=0,q2=61
Alternative Form
q1=0,q2=0.16˙
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