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Which expression is equivalent to (x², 0)'?

A. x²-0
B. x²+0
C. 0-x²
D. 0+x²

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Final answer:

The expression (x², 0)' is equivalent to D) 0+x².

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, the expression (x², 0)' represents a point in the coordinate plane where the x-coordinate is x² and the y-coordinate is 0.

The expression is in the form (x, y), where x represents the x-coordinate and y represents the y-coordinate.

Therefore, the equivalent expression would be D. 0+x².

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