In solving the equation (x+5)(x-4)=6, why can't we just put one
factor equal to 3 and the other equal to 2? certainly 3 . 2 = 6
In solving the equation (x+5)(x-4)=6, why can't we just put one factor equal to 3 and the other equal to 2? certainly 3
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In solving the equation (x+5)(x-4)=6, why can't we just put one factor equal to 3 and the other equal to 2? certainly 3
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