Marked it 30 points so please help also idk how to show my work for first question

Answer:
(9,0) and (-4,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, move everything to the left to make the whole equation equal to 0.
So we get x^2-5x-36=0
Then we can factor by finding the two numbers that multiply to -36 and add to -5.
Those two numbers are -9 and 4.
So we have (x-9)(x+4)=0.
So the two roots are 9 and -4.
To verify this on a graphing calculator, plug in the equation and look at the x intercepts.
If they match up with (9,0) and (-4,0) you have your answer.
Answer:
x=-4 and 9 are the 2 solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use factoring
first, get one side 0 by subtracting 36 from both sides
[tex]x^2-5x-36=0[/tex]
now factor, think, what 2 numbers multiply to get -36 and add to get -5?
-9 and 4
so it factor into
[tex](x-9)(x+4)=0[/tex]
set each to 0 and solve for x
x-9=0
x=9
x+4=0
x=-4
so the 2 solutions are x=-4 and 9
To verify, you want to see where [tex]y=x^2-5x[/tex] and [tex]y=36[/tex] intersect
If they intersect at x=-4 and x=9, then your answer is correct