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Solve for x.
(2x+2)(3x+5)

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Answer:

x=-1, or -5/3

Explanation:

When you add (2x+2)(3x+5)=0, it becomes a equation that you can solve for. I would advise you to separate both the parts of the equation so it becomes (2x+3)=0 and (3x+5)= 0 and that's how you can subract and divide easier in order to get the solutions. Hope this helps!!

User Fred The Fantastic
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Answer:

x = -1 x = -5/3

Explanation:

Assuming we want the zeros

(2x+2) (3x+5) =0

Using the zero product property

2x+2 = 0 3x+5 =0

2x = -2 3x = -5

x = -2/2 x = -5/3

x = -1 x = -5/3

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