SOLUTION: how do you solve (3x-2)(x+5)=0 by factoring?
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Question 785572: how do you solve (3x-2)(x+5)=0 by factoring?
Answer by harpazo(655) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Set each factor to zero and solve for x.
I will set it up and you finish.
3x-2 = 0
And
x+5 = 0
Can you finish?
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