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If f(x)=4-x^2 and g(x)=6x, which expression is equivelent to (g-f)(3)
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Prism m and pyramid n have the same base area and the same height. cylinder p and prism q have the same height and the same base perimeter. cone z has the same base area as cylinder y, but its height is three times the height of cylinder y. the figures and have the same volume.
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Will give brainliest for correct answer 8. use the distance time graph to answer these questions: a. what does the graph tell us about the velocity of the car? b. what is the average velocity of the car? (show work) c. is the velocity reflected in the graph positive or negative?d. is there any point on the graph where the car is not moving? how do we know?
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Pamela has a 30-year, 5.75% mortgage on her $250,000 home. she has been paying on it for 5 years, and has recently hit some financial trouble. if her lender agreed to lower the interest rate on her $231,905.47 balance to 5.5%, what will her new payment be for the remainder of the loan?
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