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Answer:
TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic equation can be found that will go through any three distinct points that ...
- satisfy the requirements for a function
- are not on the same line
_____
The key word here is "may." You will not be able to find a quadratic intersecting the three points if they do not meet both requirements above.
If Jimmy ate 6 of them, 6 of them are gone.
g= the number of raisins he started out with
g-6 <--- the answer
"B" is the answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer:
You could cut the shape into 2 different shapes: a triangle and a rectangle, and solve for their areas, then add the areas together.
Step-by-step explanation: