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25.01.2021 •
Mathematics
What is the slope of the line shown below?
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Ответ:
(3x - 2)*(3x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know how much more i can explain, except that you could use the quadratic formula to get your zeroes and then put it in your answer. But this one is obvious. Whenever there isn't an x term and you're subtracting the constant term, it's usually (ax - b)(ax + b)