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Solve the equation: (x+3)(x-2)=0 Find the solution with the lowest value.
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Solve the equation:
(x+3)(x-2)=0
Find the solution with the lowest value.
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set each to zero
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if yx=0, assume that x and y=0
so
(x+3)(x-2)=0
x+3=0
minus 3
x=-3
x-2=0
add 2
x=2
x=-3 and 2
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(x+3)(x-2)=0
x+3=0 => x=-3
x-2=0 => x=2
The solution with the lowest value is x=-3.
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