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Solve for h h .\newlineh2+39h=0 h^2 + 39h = 0 \newline\newlineWrite each solution as an integer, proper fraction, or improper fraction in simplest form. If there are multiple solutions, separate them with commas.\newlineh= h = ____\newline

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Q. Solve for h h .\newlineh2+39h=0 h^2 + 39h = 0 \newline\newlineWrite each solution as an integer, proper fraction, or improper fraction in simplest form. If there are multiple solutions, separate them with commas.\newlineh= h = ____\newline
  1. Factor out hh: First, we gotta factor out hh from the equation h2+39h=0h^2 + 39h = 0.\newlineSo it's like h(h+39)=0h(h + 39) = 0, right?
  2. Set factors equal to zero: Now, we set each factor equal to zero. So h=0h = 0 and h+39=0h + 39 = 0.
  3. Solve for hh: For the second part, h+39=0h + 39 = 0, we just subtract 3939 from both sides to get h=39h = -39.

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