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Question 177123This question is from textbook
: Factor completely: 6y^2-2yzThis question is from textbook

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Question 177126This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: y^2-4y-5This question is from textbook

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Question 177127This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 3a^2+9a+6This question is from textbook

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Question 177128This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 6f^2+5f+2This question is from textbook

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Question 177133This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 16e^2-4This question is from textbook

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Question 177131This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: x^2+x+6This question is from textbook

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Question 177132This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 4k^2+20k+25This question is from textbook

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Question 177130This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 20y^2-33y+10This question is from textbook

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Question 177129This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 12w^2+10w-8This question is from textbook

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Question 177138: x-4-8x
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Question 177122This question is from textbook
: Simplify: (f^2+4f-1)+(2f^2-3f+2)This question is from textbook

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Question 177218This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 4x^2-24x+36This question is from textbook

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Question 177219This question is from textbook
: Factor. Write prime if the expression cannot be factored: 49^2-25This question is from textbook

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Question 177487: y= -|x+7|
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Question 177454: how do you find the slope looking at an absolute value graph.
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Question 178311This question is from textbook
: Find the value of s if the perimeter of the square is 36 inches. (s+4)This question is from textbook

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Question 178379This question is from textbook
: What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the graph of: y=-1/2x+4?This question is from textbook

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Question 178390This question is from textbook
: Solve by factoring: x^2+3x+2=0This question is from textbook

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Question 178393This question is from textbook
: Find the value of "c" that makes the trinomial a perfect square: x^2-8x+cThis question is from textbook

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Question 178387This question is from textbook
: Find the vertex for y=x^2-2This question is from textbook

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Question 178396This question is from textbook
: Solve by completing the square: p^2-8p=0This question is from textbook

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Question 178392This question is from textbook
: Find the value of "c" that makes the trinomial a perfect square: x^2+16x+cThis question is from textbook

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Question 178400This question is from textbook
: Use the quadratic formula to solve: -x^2+7x-10=0This question is from textbook

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Question 178400This question is from textbook
: Use the quadratic formula to solve: -x^2+7x-10=0This question is from textbook

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Question 178389This question is from textbook
: Solve by factoring: (m-6)(m+5)=0This question is from textbook

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Question 178644This question is from textbook Algebra for College Students
: This question is from textbook Algebra for College Students

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Question 178670: y=-x-4
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Question 178650This question is from textbook Algebra for College Students
: Amtrak's annual passenger revenue for the years 1985-1995 is modeled approximately by the formula R=-60/x-11/+962 where R is the annual revenue in millions of dollars and x is the number of years since January 1, 1980 (Association of American Railroads, Washington, DC, Railroad Facts, Statistics of Railroads of Class 1, annual). In what years was the passenger revenue $722 million?This question is from textbook Algebra for College Students

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Question 179008This question is from textbook
: Solve x^2+7x-8=0 by graphing. If the solutions are not exact,estimate the answers by indicating thee consecutive integers between which the roots are located.This question is from textbook

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Question 179013This question is from textbook
: Solve: 2n(n+5)=0This question is from textbook

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Question 179012This question is from textbook
: Find the y-intercept of y=2^xThis question is from textbook

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Question 179012This question is from textbook
: Find the y-intercept of y=2^xThis question is from textbook

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Question 179010This question is from textbook
: Use the quadratic formula to solve: 5x^2+12=-6xThis question is from textbook

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Question 179010This question is from textbook
: Use the quadratic formula to solve: 5x^2+12=-6xThis question is from textbook

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Question 179009This question is from textbook
: Solve by factoring: 4p(p-1)=0This question is from textbook

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Question 179007This question is from textbook
: Solve -x^2+6x-5=0 by graphing. If the solutions are not exact,estimate the answers by indicating thee consecutive integers between which the roots are located.This question is from textbook

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Question 179005This question is from textbook
: Solve x^2+6x-2=0 by graphing. If the solutions are not exact,estimate the answers by indicating thee consecutive integers between which the roots are located.This question is from textbook

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Question 179003This question is from textbook
: Solve x^2-4x+3=0 by graphing. If the solutions are not exact,estimate the answers by indicating thee consecutive integers between which the roots are located.This question is from textbook

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Question 179339This question is from textbook Algebra 2
: I need help with absolute value inequalities
its a word problem and i need to know how to set the problem up
the question is:
the length of a standard basketball court can vary from 84 feet to 94 feet, inclusive. write an absolute value inequality that describes the possible lengths of a standard basketball court
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Question 179351This question is from textbook Algebra 2
: i need help setting up and solving a absolute value inequality word problem!
here's the question:
A 16oz. bag of flour probaly does not weigh exactly 16 ounces. suppose the actual weight can be between 15.6 ounces and 16.4 ounces, inclusive
write an absolute value inequality that describes the acceptable weights for a "16 ounce" bag of flour.
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Question 179445: I hate fractions. I think I understand absolute value enough but when you throw fractions into the mix I get confused. This problem also has 2 fractions so im real confused.
this is the problem |x-1/3|=|1/2x+1/6|
x-1/3=1/2x+1/6
First I subtract 1/3 from each side to get
x=1/2x+1/9
then I subtract the 1/2x from both sides to get
1/2x=1/9
this is where i get confused. if i divide by the 1/2 i get 2/9. but my books says the answer is 1 ----so where did i go wrong. I know there is another side to the problem still,but if I cant get the first half then??????

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Question 179611This question is from textbook
: Evaluate: 5xy+2z if x=-3,y=2,and z=-5This question is from textbook

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Question 179612This question is from textbook
: Find (-4ab)(-3c)This question is from textbook

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Question 179614This question is from textbook
: solve: 8/20= m/250This question is from textbook

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Question 179615This question is from textbook
: If g(x)=-7x+2, find g(-6)This question is from textbook

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