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The answer is: C)
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Why?</h2>
Factoring we have:
So,
Let's substitute the roots into the equation,
Substituting: -2
Substituting:
Substituting:
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Answer: They are both correct.
Step-by-step explanation: It corrected me when I got the answer wrong.
Answer:
5(x-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n represent the number of twelvths in 5/4.
Expressed symbolically, this is n/12 = 5/4.
The LCD is 12. Multiply numerator and denominator of 5/4 by 3, obtaining:
n/12 = 15/12. Then n = 15.
There are 15 twelves in 5/4.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
6 can only go in 14 two times has 12 if you add another team there would only be a team with 2 players