The GCF of any two even numbers is always even. Determine whether the statement is true or false. If true, explain why. If false, give a reason.

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Answer 1
Answer: The question is asking us whether it is true that The GCF of any two even numbers is always even. GDF means the greatest common factor, for example the GCF of 24 and 32 is 8 - it's the biggest of their factors. The GCF is a multiple of all the (prime) common factors, and 2 is a common factor of two even numbers, so GCF will always be even - this is true!
Answer 2
Answer: It is true that the GCF of any two even numbers is always even. GCF refers to the greatest common factor that two or more numbers have, and obviously it is going to be an even number. Take 18, 30, and 42 as your example - their GCF will be 6, which is an even number, as are those three numbers. GCF of odd numbers will be odd, and GCF of an odd and even number is also always even.

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The quotient of a number 2, minus 9, is 14

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I think your answer is going to be 23

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1. j || k and angle 1 = angle 3. 1. Given

(Those are the givens, no surprise there.)

2. angle 1 = angle 2. 2. If the lines are ||, then corresponding angles are congruent

j and k are parallel, l transverse so 1 and 2 are congruent corresponding angles.

3. angle 2 = angle 3 3. Substitution

We substitute angle 2 in for angle 1 in the other equation. This might also be called the transitivity of equality.

4. l || m 4. If alternate interior angles ...

We have congruent alternate interior angles of a transversal, so parallel lines.

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The graph of the function f(x) = −3x2 − 3x + 6 is shown. Which statements describe the graph? Check all that apply.-The vertex is the maximum value.

-The axis of symmetry is x = -1/2

-The domain is all real numbers.

-The range is all real numbers.

-The x-intercepts are at (−2, 0) and (1,0).

-The function is decreasing from (−∞, 6.75)

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Since the coefficient of x^2 is negative, which means that the parabola is facing down. Hence, the vertex is maximum value.
f(-1) = -3(-1)^2 - 3(-1) + 6 = -3(1) - (-3) + 6 = -3 + 3 + 6 = 6
f(-0.5) = -3(-0.5)^2 - 3(-0.5) + 6 = -3(0.25) - (-1.5) + 6 = -0.75 + 1.5 + 6 = 6.75
f(0) = -3(0)^2 - 3(0) + 6 = 0 + 0 + 6 = 6
From the above, the graph stopped increasing at x = -0.5 and started decreasing. Hence, the axis of symmetry is x = -1/2
The domain of all quadatic expression is all real numbers because there is no value of x for which f(x) does not exist.
The range is NOT all real numbers because for instance, there is no value of x for which f(x) = 7.
f(-2) = -3(-2)^2 - 3(-2) + 6 = -3(4) - (-6) + 6 = -12 + 6 + 6 = 0
f(1) = -3(1)^2 - 3(1) + 6 = -3(1) - 3 + 6 = -3 + 3 = 0
Hence, the x-intecepts are at (-2, 0) and (1, 0)
The function is INCREASING from (−∞, 6.75)




Answer:

I took the test on edge

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertex is the maximum value.

The axis of symmetry is x = negative one-half.

The domain is all real numbers.    

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That is communtive property.....subtract 9j and 8 then add 8 and 9j then add the difference and the sum together and you should get your answer