The volume goes up by a factor of 2 * 2 * 3 = 12 times.
If you subtract 6 from 33 youll end up with 27 and therefore 27 plus 6 equals 33
Well, first let's identify which answers are incorrect, then it will be easier to figure out which are correct.
A. Equilateral: An equilateral triangle is a triangle with 3 equal sides. Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, an equilateral triangle would have three sides of 60 degrees, and none of 45 degrees. Answer? Incorrect.
B. Isosceles: An isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal. 45 and 45 are equal, therefore, this answer is: Correct!
C. Scalene: A scalene triangle has three unequal sides, therefore, this answer is incorrect.
D. Obtuse: An obtuse triangle has one angle that is more than 90 degrees, therefore, since 45 and 45 equal 90 already, this answer is: incorrect.
E. Right: A right triangle has one right angle (angle that equals 90 degrees) since 45 + 45 = 90, and 90 + 90 = 180, this answer is: Correct!
F. Equiangular: This last choice is practically the same as the first, therefore the answer is: incorrect.
The two correct answers are: B Isosceles, and E Right!
Answer:
<h2><u>question 1</u></h2>

use product and sum method
product = -96
sum = -20
numbers needed = ( -24 , 4)
n - 24 = 0
n + 4 = 0
hence <u>n = 24 and n = -4 </u>
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<h2><u>Question 2 </u></h2>
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in the form 
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make use of the formula :

replace values to make 2 equations :
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2.
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hence <u>x = 3.17 and x = -15.2</u>
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<h2><u>Question 3 </u></h2>
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use product and sum method
product = 40
sum = -14
numbers needed = (-10 , -4)
x - 10 = 0
x - 4 = 0
hence<u> x = 10 and x = 4</u>
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<h2><u>Question 4 </u></h2>
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in the form 
this becomes 
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can simplify by 5
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use product and sum method
product = -5
sum = -4
numbers needed (-5 , 1)
b-5 = 0
b + 1 = 0
hence <u>b = 5 and b = -1</u>
The answer to this question is:
D. The y intercept is 52, and if Jordan does not use any gigabytes of data then his charge is $52
It’s in the y = mx + b form
The 52 is in the b area, which stands for the y intercept while the number with a variable is the rate.