Use the rules for exponents to rewrite the expression and then evaluate the new expression. 3-2? 34

A.
B. 6
C. -729
D. 9


Answer: D

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Solve the system of linear equations.  x + 2y = 6 6x + 2y = -24

A. (-5, 5) B. (-6, 6) C. Inconsistent: no solutions D. (6, 5)

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Solve the problem.The sum of three numbers is -11. The first, minus the second, plus 5 times the third, is -9. The third, plus 5 times the first, plus the second, is -27. What are the numbers?

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A. [2, ?)

B. (-?, -7]

C. [-7, 2]

D. (-?, -7] ? [2, ?)

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