Answer:
25 sqrt(x y^3)
Step-by-step explanation:
You count how many places the number is away from 0. try writing it out in an equation it would help
Let's set it up like this:

Multiply both sides by



We are then going to use the distributive property. Since we also know that the opposite of an number that is squared is the square root, we can also apply that. We would be left with something like this:

The variable

can be both positive or negative.
We have found successfully our answer.
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Subtracting whole numbers does not include subtracting negative numbers, whereas when subtracting integers you can include negative numbers.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in and see.
Check A: Lets plug in (0,3) into y<2/3 x+2.
3<2/3 (0)+2
3<2 is not true so not A
Check C: Lets plug in (3,5) into y<2/3 x+2.
5<2/3 (3)+2
5<2+2
5<4 is not true so not C
Check B: Lets plug in (-3,1) into y<2/3 x+2.
1<2/3 (-3)+2
1<0 is not true so not B
Check D: Lets plug in (1,2) into y<2/3 x+2.
2<2/3 (1)+2
2<2/3+2 is true so D