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Explanation:
Basic multiplication
Rewrite it in the form; a^2 - b^2, where a = 5x and b = 6
(5x)^2 - 6^2
Use the Difference of Squares: a^2 - b^2 = (a + b)(a - b)
<u>(5x + 6)(5x - 6) </u>
Answer:
B.
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Step-by-step explanation:
well, let's take a look at the table
is g(x) increasing from -2 to -1? hmmm from when x = -2 g(x) = 2, then when x = -1, g(x) = -3, hold the mayo!! it went from 2 to -3, that's just going down, so, nope is not.
is itdecreasing from -1 to 0? hmmm x = -1, g(x) = -3, as x = 0, g(x) = 2, wait a second!!! it went from -3 to 2, it really went up, so nope, is not decreasing on that interval.
is it increasing from 0 to 1? let's see, as x = 0, g(x) = 2, as x = 1, g(x) = 17, woahhh!!, it went from 2 and rocketted to 17, yeap, it is increasing as x = 0 to x = 1.