solve x^2+5x+6=0

The two numbers inside the brackets as your answers are the product of the last number in this case 6 and sum of the middle number in this case 5.so the answer would be (x+3)=0 and (x+2)=0you then expand the brakets giving you x= -3 and x= -2

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