Asked by Anonymous
Help me please.
Solve the equation:
(x-3)(x+2)=0
Enter the solution with the lowest value.
Solve the equation:
(x-3)(x+2)=0
Enter the solution with the lowest value.
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Answered by
Steve
you know that if the product is zero, one of the factors must be zero. SO, you have
x-3 = 0
or
x+2 = 0
The solutions are therefore x = -2 or x = 3.
I assume you can now pick the solution with the lower value. Don't forget your algebra I, now that you're taking pre-calc!
x-3 = 0
or
x+2 = 0
The solutions are therefore x = -2 or x = 3.
I assume you can now pick the solution with the lower value. Don't forget your algebra I, now that you're taking pre-calc!
Answered by
Anonymous
oh i see, how could i have forgotten!!
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