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What are the solutions to the equation: (x - 6)(x + 5) = 0?

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5

-5

6

-6
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Answer:

the answers I found are 6 and -5

if you separate the two and equate them to 0 you will get the answers like this :

x - 6 = 0. or x + 5 = 0

x= 6. or x = -5

User Leon Gaban
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Answer:

Explanation:

Multiplying anything by zero equals zero. So if either term equals zero the equation is true.

(x-6)(x+5)=0

So if x=-5 or 6 the above is true.

x=(-5,6)

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