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    Explain Why a Cubic Equation of the Form\(\mathrm{ax}^{3}+\mathrm{bx} \mathrm{x}^{2}+\mathrm{cx}=0\) Must Have 0 in Its Solution Set
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Explain Why a Cubic Equation of the Form ax3+bxx2+cx=0\mathrm{ax}^{3}+\mathrm{bx} \mathrm{x}^{2}+\mathrm{cx}=0ax3+bxx2+cx=0 Must Have 0 in Its Solution Set

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Explain why a cubic equation of the form ax3+bxx2+cx=0\mathrm{ax}^{3}+\mathrm{bx} \mathrm{x}^{2}+\mathrm{cx}=0ax3+bxx2+cx=0 must have 0 in its solution set.

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