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Fifteen times the square of a non-zero number is equal to 20 times the number.
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Fifteen times the square of a non-zero number is equal to 20 times the number.
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The square of a number is n^2. So
15n^2=20n subtract 20n from both sides
15n^2-20n=0 factor our 5n
5n(3n-4)=0, since we are told that n does not equal zero...
3n-4=0
3n=4
n=4/3
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