Provide an appropriate response.Why can't the Pythagorean theorem be used to solve an oblique triangle?
What will be an ideal response?
The Pythagorean theorem only applies to right triangles.
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Graph the function. Then identify its domain and range.h(x) = -4
A. Domain: (-?, ?); range: {-4}
B. Domain: {-4}; range: (-?, ?)
C. Domain: (-?, ?); range: {-4}
D. Domain: {-4}; range: (-?, ?)
Multiply the polynomials using the special product formulas. Express the answer as a single polynomial in standard form.(x + 12)2
A. x + 144 B. 144x2 + 24x + 144 C. x2 + 144 D. x2 + 24x + 144
Divide using synthetic division.(-4x3 - 10x2 + 0x - 18) ÷ (x + 3)
A. 4x2 - 3x - 6
B. x2 +
x +
C. -4x + 2
D. -4x2 + 2x - 6
Factor completely. If a polynomial cannot be factored, say it is prime.192x4 - 81xy3
A. 3x(4x + 3y)(16x2 - 12xy + 9y2) B. 3x(4x - 3y)(16x2 + 12xy + 9y2) C. 3x(4x - 3y)(16x2 - 12xy + 9y2) D. 3(4x - 3y)(16x2 + 12xy + 9y2)