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On line Solution of Monovariate Equation:
    Input any unary equation directly, and then click the "Next" button to obtain the solution of the equation.
    It supports equations that contain mathematical functions.
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[ 1/1 Equation]
    Work: Find the solution of equation ((100+x)(300-2x))/(100(200-x)) = 0 .
    Question type: Equation
    Solution:Original question:
     ((100 + x )(3002 x )) ÷ (100(200 x )) = 0
     Multiply both sides of the equation by:(100(200 x ))
     ((100 + x )(3002 x )) = 0
    Remove a bracket on the left of the equation::
     (100 + x )(3002 x ) = 0
    Remove a bracket on the left of the equation:
     100(3002 x ) + x (3002 x ) = 0
    Remove a bracket on the left of the equation:
     100 × 300100 × 2 x + x (3002 x ) = 0
    The equation is reduced to :
     30000200 x + x (3002 x ) = 0
    Remove a bracket on the left of the equation:
     30000200 x + x × 300 x × 2 x = 0
    The equation is reduced to :
     30000 + 100 x x × 2 x = 0

    After the equation is converted into a general formula, it is converted into:
    ( x + 100 )( x - 150 )=0
    From
        x + 100 = 0
        x - 150 = 0

    it is concluded that::
        x1=-100
        x2=150
    
    There are 2 solution(s).


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