Factor this polynomial using the factor theorem.
x^2 + 6x+ 9
Factor this polynomial using the factor theorem. x^2 + 6x+ - 1

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Answer 1
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(x+3)(x+3)

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3/4z-1/3=2/3z+1/5

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3/4z - 1/3 = 2/3z + 1/5
3/4z - 2/3z = 1/5 + 1/3
9/12z - 8/12z = 3/15 + 5/15
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Answer: C

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Because whenever the giraffe gets bigger it weighs more. Also I am in 8th grade so I already learned this:)

Which expression gives the solutions of -5+2x^2=-6x

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I hope this helps you

Put brackets in the expression below so that it's value is 45.024.1.6 + 3.8 * 2.4 *4.2
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It would be 
(1.6+3.8*2.4)*4.2=(1.6+9.12)*4.2=10.72*4.2=45.024

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Add 29 to both sides of this equation, obtaining:  x² - 10x + 25.  At this point it becomes obvious that this is a perfect square, the square of x - 5.

Thus, in the first two blanks, write x - 5.

In the second two blanks, write 5 (since 5 is the root corresponding to the factor x - 5).

What's 2+2-7*22? i cant figure it out with mental math

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The answer your looking -150

If its 7 times 22 then the answer is negative 36.