Im assuming the "6x2" is supposed to be 6x squared. The factored form would be (2x+1) (3x-8)
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There are no exclude values of the equation, as given.
You have not given us an equation, just a term, x + 6. Every equation states that some quantity is equal to some other quantity, and this is shown by means of the equals sign (=). An example of this might be, x + 6 = 10. If that was the equation, then x = 4.
No, this is not a function. The graph would have a vertical line at x=-14. Since there are more than one y value for every given x value, the equation does not represent a function. The slope of the equation also does not exist.
C. (2, 5) d. (-4, -13)
The factored form of a polynomial is comprised of factors in which the sum is equal to the coefficient of the second term and the product is equal to th…
since a=5 you can put that into your equation of a+7=12 a=5 a+7=12 5+7=12 12=12 Correct So yes the given number is a solution to the given equation
if an equation is given the correct answer, it is mathematically correct.
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Circle.
Just swap the letter around in the formula that you are given!
The slope of the graph of that equation is -1.
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It is: 5
If the given equation were factorized it would be: 2n2 + 4n = 2n(n+1) Another Answer:- The given expression when factored is 2n(n+2)