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OpenStudy (anonymous):
WILL FAN AND MEDAL!!!!
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OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Give me a second to check myself and ill put the answer up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ty
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
I am pretty sure this is d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it was D ty
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you help with more?
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Do you want me to explain it or are you good?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope im good :)
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Ok and depending on the question sure. If they are like that than yes.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes the questions are all like that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@lexipoo1998
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Ok hold on sec and ill get you the answers
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
First one 4(x-3)
Second one (x+3)/4
and still working on the third one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
mkay
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OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
I can not figure out how to factor the third one. Is it possible to say it is not factorable? If not have you used i's yet in this chapter?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont think so...
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
@cwrw238 can you figure out how to factor 0.3x-1.5
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Oh wait I got it. I think it is .3(x-.05)
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Sorry if it is wrong though
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ty
OpenStudy (lexipoo1998):
Welcome :)
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