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Use the zero product property to find the solutions to the equation

2x2 – x – 15 = x(x + 1).

A. x= -5 or x=3

B. x= -7/2 or x=2

C. x= -3 or x=5

D. x= -5/2 or x=3

User Elizabeta
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hello :
answer : C) x= -3 or x=5
because :
x=-3
2(-3)²-(-3)-15 = -3(-3+1)
18+3-15 =6
21-15 = 6....right
x=5
2(5)²-5-15 = 5(5+1)
50-20 =30
30=30.....right
User Jenell
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Answer: The correct option is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is,


2x^2-x-15=x(x+1)

Simplify the above equation.


2x^2-x-15=x^2+x


2x^2-x-15-x^2-x=0


x^2-2x-15=0

Use factoring by grouping method.


x^2-5x+3x-15=0


x(x-5)+3(x-5)=0


(x-5)(x+3)=0

According to zero product property the product of two factors is zero if and only of at least one of them is 0.

Equate each factor equal to 0.


x-5=0


x=5


x+3=0


x=-3

Therefore the solution is x=5 or x=-3 and the option C is correct.

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