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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@uri
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
@Directrix can you help @hjahhhj
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got it
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OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
You did it was D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks ! :)
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Me i did not do anything
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you still deserve a medal for being honest you didnt know and still trying to help :)
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
O OK so it was D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes lol
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
OK post the next one see if i can help with that one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure one sec
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think I got the next one i will post some that I dont know
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
OK thats fine the more you get the better
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Directrix (directrix):
If this is the problem: 12xy^5 + 60x^4y^2 - 24x^3y^3
then there is a larger GCF you can factor out. Look again.
Don't miss this problem. @hjahhhj @Holly00d1248
Directrix (directrix):
Hint: All 3 terms have a factor of 12.
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
She said it D buddy she got it right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following is not a perfect square trinomial?
A. 169 – 26y + y^2
B. 81 + 18y + y^2
C. 64 + 8y + y^2
D. 25 + 10y + y^2
Directrix (directrix):
Okay, that is correct. No worries. I looked at what the OP marked as correct.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im on this one
Directrix (directrix):
>>Im on this one Does this mean that you have the answer?
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
No it mean she on it and need help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just need help
OpenStudy (holly00d1248):
Man your so pretty i cant stop looking
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