Sagot :
We think you wrote:
(m-3)(m+5)=0
This deals with linear equations with one unknown.
A product of several terms equals zero.
When a product of two or more terms equals zero, then at least one of the terms must be zero.
We shall now solve each term = 0 separately
In other words, we are going to solve as many equations as there are terms in the product
Any solution of term = 0 solves product = 0 as well.
Solving a Single Variable Equation:
2.2 Solve : m-3 = 0
Add 3 to both sides of
Solving a Single Variable Equation:
2.3 Solve : m+5 = 0
Subtract 5 from both sides of the equation :
m = -5
Two solutions were found :
1. m = -5
2. m = 3
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