Which two equations would be most appropriately solved by using the zero product property?

4x² = 13
−(x−1)(x+9)=0
0.25x2+0.8x−8=0
3x2−6x=0

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frika

Answer:

B, D

Step-by-step explanation:

The Zero Product Property simply states that if ab=0 , then either a=0 or b=0 (or both).

The first equation which can be solved by using the zero product property is

[tex]-(x-1)(x+9)=0\\ \\x-1=0\ \text{or}\ x+9=0\\ \\x=1\ \text{or }x=-9[/tex]

The second equation which can be solved by using the zero product property is

[tex]3x^2-6x=0\\ \\3x(x-2)=0\\ \\x=0\ \text{or }x-2=0\\ \\x=0\text{ or }x=2[/tex]

Answer:

3x2−6x=0

−(x−1)(x+9)=0

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