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The equation (x+2)(2x+3)=0 has two solutions. one is an integer, the other is a fraction

The equation (x+2)(2x+3)=0 has two solutions. one is an integer, the other is a fraction-example-1
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Given the following euqation:


\text{ (x + 3)(2x + 3)}

Let's determine the integer solution, we'll use (x + 3).


\text{ x + 2 = 0}
\text{ x + 2 - 2 = 0 - 2}
\text{ x = -2}

Therefore, the integer solution is -2.

Next, let's determine the fraction solution, we'll use (2x + 3).


\text{ 2x + 3 = 0}
\text{ 2x + 3 - 3 = 0 - 3}
\text{ 2x = - 3}
\text{ }\frac{\text{2x}}{2}\text{ = }\frac{\text{-3}}{2}
\text{ x = -}(3)/(2)

Therefore, the fraction solution is -3/2.

In Summary,

The integer solution is : -2

The fraction solution is : -3/2

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