SOLUTION: a) (x+3)(x+4)=(x-2)(x-5)
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Question 288677: a) (x+3)(x+4)=(x-2)(x-5)
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First, you need to expand both sides:
(x+3)(x+4)=(x-2)(x-5)
Rearrange the equation, minus x^2 from both sides to find:
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