Answer:
(-2, 0), (-3, 0), and (5, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-intercept is found when <em>y = 0</em>.
So, we have to find x when <em>(x + 2)(x + 3)(x - 5) = 0</em>
We can do that by pulling apart all parts, because if one part = 0, the whole thing will have to be too (multiplication property of identity).
1. When x + 2 = 0, x = -2
2. When x + 3 = 0, x = -3
3. When x - 5 = 0, x = 5
That gives us (-2, 0), (-3, 0), and (5, 0)