You can use a bar graph or histogram to compare amounts of items You can also draw arrays to help with multiplication problems.
In algebra, you can graph equations to see points of sets.
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Factor <span><span><span><span>2<span>x3</span></span>+<span>7<span>x2</span></span></span>−<span>3x</span></span>−18</span><span><span><span><span>2<span>x3</span></span>+<span>7<span>x2</span></span></span>−<span>3x</span></span>−18</span><span>=<span><span><span>(<span>x+2</span>)</span><span>(<span>x+3</span>)</span></span><span>(<span><span>2x</span>−3</span>)</span></span></span>Answer:<span><span><span>(<span>x+2</span>)</span><span>(<span>x+3</span>)</span></span><span>(<span><span>2x</span>−3</span><span>)</span></span></span>
Answer:
Paired t-test
Step-by-step explanation:
paired t–test is used when there is one measurement variable and two nominal variables. The most common design is that one nominal variable represents individual organisms, while the other is "before" and "after" some treatment.
There's missing information. What does f(x) approach as x approaches negative infinity and infinity?
Answer:
- 1 4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 1/5 + - 3/5
Since the signs are the same, we add and take the sign
1 1/5 + 3/5
1 4/5
The sign is negative
- 1 4/5
On the number line start at - 1 1/5 and go to the left 3/5( since the sign is negative) you will end up at - 1 4/5