Based on the Zero Product Property, which of the following statements must be true about the quadratic equation (2x−3)(x+2)=0

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Based on the Zero Product Property, for a product to equal zero, at least one of the factors must equal zero. In the given quadratic equation (2x−3)(x+2)=0, for the product to equal zero, either (2x-3) must equal zero or (x+2) must equal zero.

Therefore, the following statements must be true:
- 2x - 3 = 0
- x + 2 = 0