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For (x+3)(x-2) to 0, either (x+3)(x-2) must equal _ . The values of x that would result in the given expression being equal to 0, in order from least to greatest, are _ and _.

For (x+3)(x-2) to 0, either (x+3)(x-2) must equal _ . The values of x that would result-example-1
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They are correct ^

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either (x+3) or (x-2) must equal 0; the associated roots are -3 and +2.
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