Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll do 2.

Alright,Alex let say we have factored a quadratic into two binomial, for example

[tex](5x + 3)(6x - 4)[/tex]

If we set both of those equal to zero

[tex](5x + 3)(6x + 4) = 0[/tex]

We can used the zero product property in this case to find the roots of the quadratic equation.

This means that

[tex]if \: ab = 0 \: then \: a = 0 \: and \: b = 0[/tex]

This means we set each binomal equal to zero to find it root.

[tex]5x + 3 = 0[/tex]

[tex]5x = - 3[/tex]

[tex]x = - \frac{3}{5} [/tex]

[tex]6x + 4 = 0[/tex]

[tex]6x = - 4[/tex]

[tex]x = - \frac{2}{3} [/tex]

So our roots are negative 3/5 and negative 2/3 using zero product property