If two lines intersect, then there is only one solution - where they cross.
Looking at the graph, we can see the intersection point of these two lines.
The intersection point is (1,1) - one unit to the right of the origin and one unit up.
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The answer that is correct is 20 so there you go
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Answer: (4p^2+3)(p+2)</h3>
Work Shown:
I'm assuming you meant to write 4p^3+8p^2+3p+6
If so, then we would have these steps
4p^3+8p^2+3p+6
(4p^3+8p^2)+(3p+6)
4p^2(p+2)+3(p+2)
(4p^2+3)(p+2)
14.6 is the constant because no matter how many hours she will work (that number could change) it will always be a linear growth of 14.6.
1 because if you were to get h rn e measure of the problem right here it would be a cosine of 1