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what is the factorization of the trinomial below -x^2+2x+48
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Write the equation of a circle in standard form with diameter stack A B with bar on top. Where A(7, 5) and B(-1, -1). For full credit, show your work.
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SUPER EASY//////At a game show, there are 6 people (including you and your friend) in the front row. The host randomly chooses 3 people from the front row to be contestants. The order which they are chosen does not matter. How many ways can you and your friend both be chosen?
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Evaluate the indefinite integral. (use c for the constant of integration.) sin(2x) 24 + cos2(x) dx
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The distance AB rounded to the nearest tenth =
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If f(x) = 3x + 2 and g(x) = 2x – 2, what is (f – g)(x)? A. x + 4 B. x – 2 C. x D. 5x – 2 E. x – 4
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The load, p (in pounds), that can be safely supported by a horizontal beam varies jointly as the product of the width, w (in feet), of the beam and the square of the depth, d (in feet), and inversely as its length, l (in feet). if a beam has a width of 2 feet, a depth of 1 foot and a length of 4 feet, the load it can support is 10 pounds. how much could the beam hold if the beam had a length of 6 feet, a depth of 2 feet, and a width of 3 feet?
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Solve for x. x2 − x − 12 = 0 A) x = −2 or x = 6 B) x = 2 or x = −6 C) x = −4 or x = 3 Eliminate D) x = 4 or x = −3
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Which statement is true?A. In any right triangle, the sine of one acute angle is equal to the cosine of the other acute angle.B. In any right triangle, the sine of one acute angle is equal to the sine of its complementary angle.C. In any right triangle, the cosine of one acute angle is equal to the cosine of its complimentary angle.D. In any right triangle, the sum of the sine of one acute angle and the cosine of the other acute angle is 1.
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what is added 5 1/8 + 5/6 + 5/12=
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