0=x^3+12000*x+10

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Solution for 0=x^3+12000*x+10 equation:


Simplifying
0 = x3 + 12000x + 10

Reorder the terms:
0 = 10 + 12000x + x3

Solving
0 = 10 + 12000x + x3

Solving for variable 'x'.

Combine like terms: 0 + -10 = -10
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 10 + 12000x + x3 + -10 + -12000x + -1x3

Reorder the terms:
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 10 + -10 + 12000x + -12000x + x3 + -1x3

Combine like terms: 10 + -10 = 0
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 0 + 12000x + -12000x + x3 + -1x3
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 12000x + -12000x + x3 + -1x3

Combine like terms: 12000x + -12000x = 0
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 0 + x3 + -1x3
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = x3 + -1x3

Combine like terms: x3 + -1x3 = 0
-10 + -12000x + -1x3 = 0

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '-1'.
-1(10 + 12000x + x3) = 0

Ignore the factor -1.

Subproblem 1

Set the factor '(10 + 12000x + x3)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying 10 + 12000x + x3 = 0 Solving 10 + 12000x + x3 = 0 The solution to this equation could not be determined. This subproblem is being ignored because a solution could not be determined. The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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