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1. (08.01 LC) Two lines, A and B, are represented by the equations given below: Line A: 2x + 2y = 8 Line B: x + y = 4 Which statement is true about the solution to the set of equations? (5 points) It is (8, 4). It is (4, 8). There is no solution. There are infinitely many solutions.
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The art class is planning to paint a mural on an outside wall. this figure is a scale drawing of the wall. width: 11 in length: 28 in unit rate: 1.5 ft per in. write the ratio of the area of the drawing to the area of the actual mural. write your answer as a unit rate. show that this unit rate is equal to the square of the unit rate 1.5 ft per in
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Need match the functions with correct transformation. f(x) = -3x f(x) = |x-1|+3 f(x) = √(x+3) 1/2x² f(x) = (x+1)²-3 4|x| 1. compress by a factor of 1/2 2. stretch by a factor of 4 3. shift to the left 3 4. shift to the left 1 5. shift up 3 6. reflection
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