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Isabella has three rectangular cards that are 4 inches by 5 inches. How can she arrange the cards without overlapping to make one larger polygon with the smallest possible perimeter? How will the area of the polygon compare to the combined area of the three cards
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Me! i will mark brainliest! i don't get polynomials and all that other stuff. so this question is really hard. multiply and simplify.(x - 4) (x^2 – 5x – 6)show your
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Match the scale and the actual area to the area of the corresponding scale drawing. scale: 1 inch to 4 feet actual area: 128 square feet scale: 1 inch to 7 feet actual area: 147 square feet scale: 1 inch to 8 feet actual area: 256 square feet scale: 1 inch to 5 feet actual area: 225 square feet area of scale drawing scale and actual area scale drawing area: 3 square inches arrowright scale drawing area: 8 square inches arrowright scale drawing area: 4 square inches arrowright scale drawing area: 9 square inches arrowright
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Using inductive reasoning, what is the next two numbers in this set? 1,-7,13,-19 i got the numbers 14,-26 is that right?
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Factor the polynomial, if possible. if the polynomial cannot be factored, write prime. 9n^3 + 27n^2 – 25n – 75
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