Find the quotient.- 
A. -5
B. 12
C. 5
D. -12
Answer: A
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Write the following as the product of a real number and i.
A. ± 5
B. -5i
C. 5i
D. -i
Solve the problem.Points A(-1, -2), B(2, -3), and C(-3, -8) are given. Find all possible coordinates of point D such that the four points form a rectangle. For each location of point D found, find a translation that will take to the opposite side of the rectangle formed.
A. D(3, -9); A translation that takes to
such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 3, y - 1).
B. D(0, -9); A translation that takes to
such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 2, y - 6).
C. D(-2, -8); A translation that takes to
such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x - 6, y - 2).
D. D(1, -11); A translation that takes to
such that the image of A is C and the image of B is D is (x, y) ? (x + 1, y + 3).
Use the circle graph to solve the problem.The circle graph below gives the number of students in the residence halls at the state university.Which residence hall has the lowest number of students?
A. Brown B. Evans C. Fisher D. Adams
Solve the equation by factoring.x2 - 3x - 40 = 0
A. {8, - 5} B. {-40, 0} C. {-8, 5} D. {-8, - 5}