It would be B. "Regular" factoring without the quadratic formula can't be done. Completing the square will work easily since the coefficient on the squared term is a 1. I personally wouldn't graph this to find the solutions, although you could with and x/y chart to give you enough coordinates to plot the graph correctly.
Answer:
bro print it and use a ruler
Step-by-step explanation:
Y = 5/2 x + 2
2 y = 5 x + 4 ( we will use the substitution method )
2 ( 5/2 x + 2 ) = 5 x + 4
5 x + 4 = 5 x + 4
0 · x = 0
x , y ∈ R
Answer : C ) infinitely many solutions.
Answer: d-16/3=4
Step-by-step explanation: thats the equation!
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