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An equation has solutions of m = –5 and m = 9. Which could be the equation?
(m + 5)(m – 9) = 0
(m – 5)(m + 9) = 0
m2 – 5m + 9 = 0
m2 + 5m – 9 = 0
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(m + 5)(m – 9) = 0
Because if the solutions are m = -5 and m = 9, the corresponding factorization is (m - (-5))(m - 9) = (m + 5)(m - 9) = 0.
Because if the solutions are m = -5 and m = 9, the corresponding factorization is (m - (-5))(m - 9) = (m + 5)(m - 9) = 0.
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