(14w+9)(5w-7)=0
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This means that either 14w+9=0 or 5w-7=0.

14w+9=0, 14w=-9, w=-9/14;

5w-7=0, 5w=7, w=7/5.

SOLUTION w=-9/14 or 7/5.
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