Math, asked by joonistheway, 2 months ago

If (x-2)(x-3) = 0, then x =
(a) -2, -3
(b) 2,-3
(c) 2,3
(d) -2, 3​

Answers

Answered by degr8harsh
1

Answer:

X = 2, 3

It is totally correct.

Answered by UnknownDude
0

Answer:

(c) 2, 3

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-2)(x-3) = 0

Since any number multiplied by 0 becomes 0, this means that one of the factors (i.e. x-2 or x-3) must be 0.

If we assume x-2 = 0

Then x = 2

If we assume x-3 = 0

Then x = 3

Therefore x = 2, 3

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