Suppose we divide a polynomial by (2 − 5), and obtain the quotient 73 − 32 + 8 + 1 and the
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Suppose we divide a polynomial by (2 − 5), and obtain the quotient 73 − 32 + 8 + 1 and the
remainder −37. Find the original polynomial that was divided (i. e. the dividend).
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Which addition property is being illustrated below? (type commutative or associative) (6 + 7) + 1 = 6 + (7 + 1)
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Which of these statements is correct? the system of linear equations 6x - 5y = 8 and 12x - 10y = 16 has no solution. the system of linear equations 7x + 2y = 6 and 14x + 4y = 16 has an infinite number of solutions. the system of linear equations 8x - 3y = 10 and 16x - 6y = 22 has no solution. the system of linear equations 9x + 6y = 14 and 18x + 12y = 26 has an infinite number of solutions.
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An isosceles trapezoid with a perimeter of 42 inches. each of the congruent non parallel sides is 5 inches long, and the trapezoid is 3 inches tall. how long are the two parallel sides? a. 10 in, 22 in b. 16 in, 16 in c. 10 in, 16 in d. 12 in, 20 in
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