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What are the solutions to the equation (x-2)(x+5) = 0? x=-2, -5 x=-2,5 x=2,-5 x=2,5
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What are the solutions to the equation (x-2)(x+5) = 0?
x=-2, -5
x=-2,5
x=2,-5
x=2,5
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Answer:
x = 2,-5
Explanation:
(x-2)(x+5)=0
(2-2)(-5+5)=0
(0)(0)=)
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