Answer:
- B-Neither ordered pair is a solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
<u>Equation </u>
<u>Ordered pairs </u>
<h3>Verifying pairs</h3>
(−9,3)
- 6(-9) - 3^2 = 14
- -54 - 9 = 14
- -63 = 14
- Incorrect
(2,−4)
- 6(2) - (-4)^2 = 14
- 12 - 16 = 14
- -4 = 14
- Incorrect
Correct option is B
Answer: what's the question?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1,-10 and 2,-8
Step-by-step explanation:
If you substitute each answer choice:
6+-10=4
12+-8=4
12+8=4
6+2=4
The only ones that would make sense are the first and second one.
<span>The axis of symmetry is x = –4.
</span><span>The domain is all real numbers.
</span><span>The x-intercepts are at (–6, 0) and (–2, 0).
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If we start with 6 and 8, we can break 6 up into 2*3 and 8 into 2*2*2, thus getting a prime factorization of 2*2*2*2*3, or 2^4 *3.
If we begin with 4 and 12, 4 breaks into 2*2 and 12 into 2*2*3, so the prime factorization of 48 is still 2^4 *3.
The starting factors do not matter, since the answer comes out to be the same. There is exactly one correct answer- it doesn't matter how it's found.
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