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liberstina [14]
3 years ago
15

A^2+12ab+32b^2 Factoring

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
5 0
Factor by grouping. 

( a + 4b ) ( a + 8b ) .
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x,y,z are nonnegative whole numbers.

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Since there are 20 questions total, this means the first equation to set up is:

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Solving for y leads to

x+y+z = 20

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y = 20-x-z

We'll use this later.

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Another equation to set up is 7x-4y = 100 because Eric earns 7 points per correct answer and loses 4 points for each incorrect answer, and all that leads to 100 points total which was his quiz score. We'll ignore the questions he left blank since they add 0 points.

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