From the equation [tex]y=(x-3)(x+5)[/tex], we can tell what the roots are right off the bat. The roots of the equation would be the values for [tex]x[/tex] that make the value of [tex]y[/tex] [tex]0[/tex]. Using the Zero Product Property, we can get that the roots can be found by solving [tex]x-3=0[/tex] and [tex]x+5=0[/tex]. Hence, the roots are [tex]x=3[/tex] and [tex]x=-5[/tex].