How do you solve (x+1)^2(x+2)=0?

1 Answer
Dec 16, 2016

There are two solutions: x_1 = -2 " and "x_2 = -1.

Explanation:

(x+1)^2(x+2)=0
Therefore,
(x+1)^2 = 0 " or " x+2=0

So our first value of x is:
x_1+2=0 -> x_1=-2

The two other values can be solved for by rewriting.
(x+1)^2 = 0-> (x+1)(x+1) =0
Because this is a perfect square there is only one solution.
So, x_2+1 = 0 -> x_2 = -1.

Our solutions are, x_1 = -2 " and "x_2 = -1.