Answer:
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or it could be 
Step-by-step explanation: Factor the numerator and denominator and cancel the common factors. OR Move the negative in front of the fraction.
Try both of them because they both could be right.
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Hope this helped you.
Could you maybe give brainliest..?
Step-by-step explanation:
There can be a lot of math expressions that may equal 13. Here are some of the expressions that equal 13.
Now, let us consider some interesting expression

If the value of x = 2, then the expression will be equal to 13.
i.e.
∵ when x = 2
Considering a word problem
<em>'Tom has 10 oranges while Tony has 3 more oranges than Tom. How many oranges Tony has?</em>
Let 'x' be the number of oranges Tom has.
The number of oranges Tony has = x + 3
as Tom has 10 oranges, so x = 10
Therefore, the number of oranges Tony has = x + 3
= 10 + 3 = 13
Therefore, the number of oranges Tony has = 13
Part A) Y cannot be described as a function of x, because in order to be a function, there can only be one input, the x value, for every output, f(x) or the y value. Since the x value, 16, generates two y values, -2 and 2, this cannot be called a function.
Part B)
<span>f(x) = 25x + 16
f(20)= 25(20) + 16
f(20) = 500 + 16
f(20) = 516
This is the total cost, in dollars, of renting the truck for 20 hours. </span>
The answer is C I believe. I wasn't sure what exactly D was saying, but I am pretty sure the answer is C