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Tyrese Sharp
4 May, 11:46
X^ (2) + 5x+6=0 solve by factoring
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Luis Cuevas
4 May, 13:03
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first you'd want to find 2 numbers that multiply to get 6 and add to get 5 these numbers would be 2 and 3 then what you'd want to do is put them into 2 separate equations (x+2) (x+3) and since the whole equation is addition you use addition in the simplified equation
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Piper Stewart
4 May, 13:37
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The answer should be: x = - 2,-3
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