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Question
(3x - 5)(2x + 7) = 0
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Solution
(3x - 5)(2x + 7) = 0
2x + 7 = 0 or 3x - 5 = 0
x = `-(7)/(2) or x = (5)/(3)`
Hence x = `(5)/(3) and x = - (7)/(2)` are two roots of the equation.
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