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Which are solutions of the equation (x + 5)(x-3) = 0?

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For this case we have a factorized quadratic equation. We equal each factor to zero and thus find the roots:


x + 5 = 0

Subtracting 5 from both sides we have:


x = -5

Thus, the first solution of the equation is:


x_ {1} = - 5

On the other hand we have:


x-3 = 0

Adding 3 to both sides:


x = 3

Thus, the second solution of the equation is:


x_ {2} = 3

Answer:

The solutions of the equation are:


x_ {1} = - 5\\x_ {2} = 3

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