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Use the graph of the function y = (x + 3)(x - 2) to find the

solutions of the quadratic equation 0 = (x + 3)(x - 2).
The solutions of the quadratic equation 0 = (x + 3)(x - 2) are

-6 and 0.
4 and 3.
-3 and 2
-2 and 1.

User MattyW
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Answer:

option 3 is correct that is (-3,2) is the solution.

Explanation:

User Jeff Lauder
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Answer:

Third option (-3 and 2)

Explanation:

You do not need graphs for this necessarily. you just have to build two equations:

0=x+3

0=x-2

if you solve them, the results are:

-3 = x

2 = x

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