Solve the linear equation.22 -
= 
A. {2}
B. {60}
C.
D.
Answer: B
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Find the standard-form equation of the hyperbola centered at the origin which satisfies the given conditions.Vertices at (7, 0) and (-7, 0); foci at (10, 0) and (-10, 0)
A. -
= 1
B. -
= 1
C. -
= 1
D. -
= 1
Provide an appropriate response.Suppose there are two candidates in a hypothetical U.S. Presidential election. Smith wins 53,647,684 popular votes and 259 electoral votes, while Furuya wins 53,984,510 popular votes and 276 electoral votes. State who wins the popular vote and who becomes President. (Assume that all votes were cast for either Smith or Furuya.)
A. Smith wins the popular vote, but Furuya becomes President. B. Smith wins the popular vote and becomes President. C. Furuya wins the popular vote, but Smith becomes President. D. Furuya wins the popular vote and becomes President.
Use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation.r =
A.
B.
C.
D.
Provide an appropriate response.Use a calculator to divide and reduce answer to lowest terms, converting improper fractions to whole or mixed numbers: ÷
A.
B.
C.
D.