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  • 13-09-2020
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Can you solve (x-2)(x+3)=5 by solving x-2=5 and x+3=5? Explain

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samisheng2008
samisheng2008 samisheng2008
  • 13-09-2020

Answer:

Yes you can.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can because you can just subsitute x-2=5 and x+3=5 into the equation.

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justrock20244 justrock20244
  • 23-03-2021

Answer:

x=3±/5

Step-by-step explanation:

i don't actually know how to do certain symbols sorry but i hope you know what this means

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