Solve.Find three consecutive positive integers such that the sum of the squares of the smaller two is equal to the square of the largest.
A. -1, 0, 1
B. 4, 5, 6
C. 3, 4, 5
D. 5, 6, 7
Answer: C
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Solve the problem.Assume that the price per unit d of a certain item to the consumer is given by the equation where x is the number of units in demand. The price per unit from the supplier is given by the equation
where x is the number of units supplied. Find the equilibrium price and the equilibrium quantity.
A. equilibrium price: $35 per unit; equilibrium quantity: 50 units B. equilibrium price: $50 per unit; equilibrium quantity: 30 units C. equilibrium price: $20 per unit; equilibrium quantity: 50 units D. equilibrium price: $30 per unit; equilibrium quantity: 50 units
Solve the system of equations by the elimination method. Check your solutions. For any dependent equations, write your answer in the ordered pair form.
A. {(-3, -9)}
B.
C. ?
D. {(1, 1)}
Factor completely. Check by multiplying the factors.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Evaluate the expression for the given replacement values. Write the answer in simplest form.x ÷ y for x = - , y =
A. -
B.
C. -
D.