(3x-5)(5x+10)=0

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1 year ago

One possible way to solve this equation is to use the fact that if the product of two factors is equal to zero, then at least one of the factors must be equal to zero. Therefore,

(3x - 5)(5x + 10) = 0

implies that either 3x - 5 = 0 or 5x + 10 = 0 (or both) . Simplifing, we get:

3x - 5 = 0 => 3x = 5 => x = 5/3
5x + 10 = 0 => 5x = -10 => x = -2

Therefore, the solutions to the equation are x = 5/3 or x = -2.

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