The zero product property tells us that if the product of two or more factors is zero, then each one of these factors CAN be zero.
For more context let's look at the first equation in the problem that we can apply this to:

Through zero property we know that the factor

can be equal to zero as well as

. This is because, even if only one of them is zero, the product will immediately be zero.
The zero product property is best applied to
factorable quadratic equations in this case.
Another factorable equation would be

since we can factor out

and end up with

. Now we'll end up with two factors,

and

, which we can apply the zero product property to.
The rest of the options are not factorable thus the zero product property won't apply to them.

- a number

- its square

- the sum

- less than or equal
negative three - I don't have to explain this one, do I?

- the sum of a number and its square is less than or equal negative three
Answer:
(9.5, 0) is in quadrant I. (-4, 7) is in quadrant II. (-1, -8) is in quadrant III.
Step-by-step explanation:
The negative signs say everything (quite literally). If there are no negative signs, it is in quadrant I. If there is one in the x-axis (the first number in an ordered pair), it is in quadrant II. If there are 2 negative signs, it is in quadrant III, and if there is one in the y-axis (the second number in an ordered pair), it is in quadrant IV.
No the gardens are not going to be the same because Jamal' s garden is bigger than marks garden
I hope this helps you
regular hexagon =6 equilateral triangle
Area=6.(10.20/2)
Area=600