Find the distance from P1 to P2.P1 = (0, 1, 4) and P2 = (3, -3, 1)
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D. 5
Answer: C
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A. 2 J B. 18 J C. 27 J D. ?
Use the bar graph to answer the question.The bar graph illustrates the number of minutes of cell phone usage during selected months. How many more minutes were used during the month of April than during March?
A. 12 B. 17 C. 3 D. 1
Factor the binomial completely. If it is prime, say so.64x2 - 81
A. (8x - 9)2 B. (8x + 9)2 C. (8x + 9)(8x - 9) D. Prime
An objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. Use these values to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.Objective Function z = 6x + 7yConstraints x ? 0 y ? 0 2x + 3y ? 12 2x + y ? 8
A. maximum 32; at (2, 3) B. maximum 24; at (4, 0) C. maximum 32; at (3, 2) D. maximum 52; at (4, 4)