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What are the solutions of the equation below
(x-2)(x+9)=0

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Answer:

2 and -9

Explanation:

x-2=0

x=2

x+9=0

x=-9

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User Joy
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Answer: {2, -9}

Step-by-step explanation: Think of these two binomials, x -2 and x + 9,

as two numbers that are multiplying together to equal zero.

In order for two numbers to multiply together to equal zero,

either one number or the other number must equal zero.

So for two binomials to multiply together to equal zero,

either one binomial or the other binomial must equal zero.

So we can split this problem up into two parts.

If (x - 2)(x + 9) = 0, then either x - 2 = 0 or x + 9 = 0.

On the left, add 2 to both sides and we have x = 2.

On the right, subtract 9 from both sides and we have x = -9.

For our final answer we use set notation.

So our answer is {2, -9}.

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