Final answer:
To show that (2x + y)² = 4x² + 4xy + y², we can expand the left side of the equation and substitute the given values of x and y. The correct values for x and y are x = 23 and y = -23.
Step-by-step explanation:
To show that (2x + y)² = 4x² + 4xy + y², we can expand the left side of the equation:
(2x + y)² = (2x + y)(2x + y) = 4x² + 2xy + 2xy + y² = 4x² + 4xy + y²
Now we can substitute the values of x and y given in the question into the expanded equation:
(2(23) + y)² = 4(23)² + 4(23)y + y²
Simplifying this equation gives:
(46 + y)² = 529
Since 46 + y = 23, we can solve for y by subtracting 46 from both sides:
y = 23 - 46 = -23
So the values Sadie can use for x and y are x = 23 and y = -23. Therefore, none of the given options A, B, C, and D are correct.