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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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User Livedo
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The answer is the first choice (m+5)(m-9)=0
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User Marsibarsi
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Answer: Option 1 is correct that is (m+5)(m-9)

Step-by-step explanation:

We can answer the given question from "Zero Product Property".

whenever we have have factors comes out to be suppose (x-2) we will equate it to zero and we get x= -2 hence in given question we have to write in the converse form

we can see if we will equate (m+5) = 0 then only we will get m = -5

and (m-9) =0 then only m = 9

So, its just that you have to take opposite sign inside the bracket that is given with the root.

Option 2,3 and 4 are incorrect because of the reason mentioned above.

Hence, Option 1 is correct

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