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Which of the following is one solution to the expression (ax + b)(cx - d) = 0 ?

Select one:
A. -b
B. d
C. -\frac{b}{a}
D. -\frac{d}{c}

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we know that
if (ax + b)(cx - d) = 0
then
(ax + b)= 0-----> ax=-b------> x=-b/a
and
(cx - d) = 0-----> cx=d------> x=d/c

therefore

the answer is the option
C. -\frac{b}{a}
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