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The function f is giving by
f(x) = (x - 2)(x +4). What are the x-intercepts of the graph representing f?
2j+14=3j+10
14-10=3j-2j
4=j D
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To know if the classmate’s family is actually wealthy, one will need to know their assets and their debt.
<h3>What is an asset?</h3>
In financial accounting, an asset means a resource that is owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity. An asset is anything that can be used to produce positive economic value.
Assets represent the value of ownership that can be converted into cash and the examples of personal financial assets include cash and bank accounts, real estate, personal property like furniture and vehicles, and investments such as stocks, mutual funds, and retirement plans.
In this case, through the assets, one will be able to know that they're wealthy. The debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money or other agreed-upon value to another party, the creditor. This is the money that they owe.
The asset should more than the debt.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a survey was conducted that asked 1004 people how many books they had read in the past year.
Results are:
x bar =12.5
s = 16.6
n = 1004
Std error of sample = 
Since population std dev is not known t critical value can be used for confidence interval.
df = 1004-1 =1003
t critical = 1.96
Margin of error 
Confidence interval lower bound 
Upper bound
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Answer:</h2><h2>
The answer is 3.14..</h2><h2>
For finding it you have to divide the given numbers.</h2>
This is also a value of π (pi)