Solve the inequality, then graph the solution.-22 ? -3z + 2 ? -7 
A. 3 ? z ? 8
B. -8 < z < -3
C. 3 < z < 8
D. -8 ? z ? -3
Answer: A
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Find the matrix product AB for the partitioned matrices.A = , B =
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Find the distance between the pair of points. Where appropriate, give an approximation to three decimal places.(3.5, -3.3) and (6.9, -3.9)
A. ? 12.649
B. ? 3.453
C. 160
D. ? 7.505