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Which function is a quadratic function? A. q(x) = (2x + 4)3 +3 B.r(2) = (-6x - 4)* + 3 (2+2) C. s ( x ) = -(x – 6) + 3(x+1) D. t(x) = (x – 4)2 +3
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A certain metal alloy is composed of 10% tin, 16% antimony, and 74% lead. If you were to have 500 g of the alloy, how many grams of antimony would be found in this sample? a. 370g b.50g c.80g d. 16g
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Solve for x: - 4 + x > 5
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