Solve the problem.Suppose that = 5. Find and .

A. 5; -5
B. 2; 5
C. 0; 5
D. 0; -5


Answer: D

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Graph.9x2 + 64y2 = 576

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A. 30 boxes; 1 chocolates left over B. 30 boxes; 2 chocolates left over C. 31 boxes; 1 chocolates left over D. 31 boxes; no chocolates left over

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Solve the problem.Suppose there are 3 roads connecting town A to town B and 7 roads connecting town B to town C. In how many ways can a person travel from A to C via B?

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