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Given the equation d(s-2)=-x²+4x-9, express it in simplest form in descending order of degree.

a) d = -x²+4x-7
b) d = -x²+4x-11
c) d = x²-4x+7
d) d = x²-4x+11

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Final answer:

After multiplying d by (s-2) and setting s = 1 to isolate d, the equation simplifies to d = x² - 4x + 9, and after adding 2d, the result is d = x² - 4x + 11, which matches option d.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has given the equation: d(s-2)=-x²+4x-9. To express this in simplest form and in descending order of degree, we need to distribute and simplify.

Step by step, this is done as follows:

  • Multiply d by each term inside the parentheses: d × s gives ds, and d × -2 gives -2d. So the left side of the equation becomes ds - 2d.
  • Set this equal to the right side of the equation, which is -x² + 4x - 9.
  • We will then have ds - 2d = -x² + 4x - 9.
  • To solve for d, we first isolate ds on the left side. For s = 1, the equation becomes d - 2d = -x² + 4x - 9.
  • Combine the d terms on the left to get -d.
  • Divide each term by -1 to solve for d: d = x² - 4x + 9.
  • Add 2d to each side to make up for the initial distribution which gives us d = x² - 4x + 9 + 2.
  • Simplify the constants to get d = x² - 4x + 11.

Hence, the correct expression in simplest form in descending order of degree is d = x² - 4x + 11 (Answer d).

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