Answer:
D. The sum of twice number and six is no more than five.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the inequality,

The number (n) is multiplied by (2), therefore options (A) and (B) can be ruled out since they have the statement, "twice the sum of a number and six". Moreover, one can see the inequality sign indicates that this value is less than or equal to (5). Thus, one of the possible solutions to this equation is (5), therefore, option (C) is incorrect. Therefore, the only remaining correction option is option (D).
Answer:
Explanation:
7. f(x) = x^4 + 3x^3 - 6x^2 - 10x + 8
f(2) = 2^4 + 2^3 - 6^2 - 10(2) + 8
f(2) = 16 + 8 - 12 - 20 + 8
f(2) = 0
8. x^2 - 9 = (x - 3)(x + 3)
x ^2 + x - 6 = (x + 3)(x -2)
Thus, the common factor is x + 3
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Answer:
False.
Discussion:
See attached file for discussion.
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(-6)-(+8)-(-12)
-6-8+12
-14+12
-2
No, both of the numbers are less than one whole and when you multiply them (I got 4/5) 4/5 is less than both of the factors.