Provide an appropriate response.How many nine-digit ZIP code numbers are possible if the first digit cannot be a four and adjacent digits cannot be the same?

What will be an ideal response?


99 = 387,420,489

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Use L'Hpital's rule to find the limit.

A. 1
B.
C.
D. ?

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Divide, if possible. Write the answer in simplest form.4 ÷ 4

A. 1 
B. 1
C. 1 
D. 2 

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Factor completely. If a polynomial cannot be factored, say it is prime.x2 - 9x + 81

A. prime B. (x - 9)2 C. (x + 9)(x - 9) D. (x + 9)2

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Provide the requested response.Suppose that a polynomial function of degree 4 with rational coefficients has 6,  4, 2i as zeros. Find the other zero.

A. - 2i
B. -6
C.   i
D. 2- i

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