(C) "Cleaner and longer-burning than"
The highlighted paragraph is grammatically incorrect and makes little sense in the context because the words "being" and "compared" conflict with the remainder of the sentence's tense structure.
Only C fixes this mistake without introducing a new one (s). The past, present, and future tenses of a verb are available. Things from the past are things that have already occurred (earlier in the day, yesterday, last week, three years ago).
The present tense is used to talk about things that are ongoing or that are currently happening now. Things that are yet to occur are described in the future tense.
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48 ÷ 12 + 7 x 2 ÷ 2 - 1
4+7x2÷2-1
4+14÷2-1.
4+7-1
11-1
10
Y = x^2 + 10x - 171
y = (x - 9)(x + 19)
x - 9= 0 x + 19 = 0
x = 9 x = -19
Answer B covers all requirements... the factored form is
<span>y= (x + 19)(x - 9) </span>
<span>and the zeros are -19 and 9</span>
*Hint: When a figure is reflective about the y-axis, the rule would be (-x, y)
So as you can see, all the points of the figure changed from a negative x to a positive one but kept the same y value. And then after the translation up by 6 units, the final rule would be (-x, y + 6) and if you were to plug in the points, you would see they would end up as the image.
The answer to this question would be:
B.) Reflection about the y-axis followed by translation up by 6 units.