F(x)= -2(3)+2(2)2-3=
-6+8-3
-1
I think I solved this correctly....
From the pool of 5 letters, we're picking 4. We can arrange the 4 we picked in

ways.
But there are 5 ways of *not* picking the remaining letter. To account for the arrangements containing the letter not picked, we multiply this total by 5.
Put another way, suppose we drew a, b, c, and d, but not e. We have 24 possible arrangements for these 4 letters, but for any distinct arrangement there are 5 ways of replacing any letter with e.
So the number of arrangements we can actually make is

.
Answer:4
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is "She can do either one first because zero pairs will be created to isolate the variable either way."
<h3>Answer:</h3><h3> option D </h3><h3>Step-by-step explanation:</h3><h3> well looking at line <u>MQ and PT</u> they are bother parallel lines and parallel lines are equal that is they are the same making them concurrent </h3>