Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x=2,x-2=0
x=8
x-8=0
y=(x-2)(x-8)=x²-2x-8x+16=x²-10x+16
=x²-10x+25-25+16
=x²-10x+25-9
y=(x-5)²+9
axis of symmetry is x-5=0 or x=5
To correctly apply the distributive property, we can multiply the parenthesized terms makong sure to have the correct positive and negative signs. Distributive the -2.1 by multiplying it by 3.4 to get -7.14 as your equivalent expression.
The answer must be No. However, the reasons offered here don't make any sense in relation to the way traffic lights work. I believe the best choice may be
... because the results are likely to occur by chance.
If lights are randomly red or green with equal probability, the probability of encountering 9 of 16 lights in any particular state is about 0.17, high enough to say it could occur by chance.
Lights that are not coordinated are rarely programmed that way, more often being either (a) traffic-controlled, or (b) on a timed cycle that favors one direction over another. That is, their probability of being green is very unlikely to be 1/2 in any sort of random way.
Answer:
12x^2+24Vxy-3Voxy-6V^2oy^2
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x+V6y)(4x-Voy)
12x^2+24Vxy-3Voxy-6V^2oy^2
A number

, where

are distinct prime numbers, has

divisors.
We know that

has 7 divisors. 7 is a prime number, so among the numbers

there is only one that is equal to 7.
So,

That means

where

is a prime number.

, therefore the

has

divisors.