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I could, but Algebra 1 or 2? Also, what are you learning about?
Answer: <em>D. </em><em>P, Q and R.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The vertices of the triangle PQR - it is P, Q and R.</em>
The factor tree is shown below
The product of prime factors is given by

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P = It is a weekend
Q = I will exercise
If "It is a weekend", then "I will exercise"
But "It is NOT a weekend"
Therefore, "I will NOT exercise"
Using P and Q our statement would look like this,
If P, then Q
But not P
Therefore not Q
Or symbolically like this:
P -> Q
~P

~Q
I'm sorry that this doesn't match up with the options you posted.
Maybe they didn't paste correctly.