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27 February, 09:01

Solve for x using the zero product property. (x+3) (x+2) = 0

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  1. 27 February, 09:11
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    x can be - 3 or - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are two binomials here (x+3) and (x+2). For the product to be 0, one (of both) have to be 0. For the first binomial to be 0, x must be - 3. For the second to be 0, x must be - 2.
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