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Suppose you discovered that your cat had a taste for adorable little geckoes that live in the
bushes and vines in your yard, back when you live in your old area. In one month, suppose he
deposited the following on your carpet: six gray geckoes, twelve geckoes that had drop their
tails in an effort to escape capture, and fifteen geckoes that he’d chewed on a little. Only one
of the geckoes was gray, chewed on, and tailless; two were gray and tailless but not chewed
on; two were gray and chewed on but not tailless. If there were a total of 24 geckoes left on
your carpet that month, and all of the geckoes were at least one of “gray”, “tailless”, and
“chewed on”, guide your students to find how many were tailless and chewed on but not gray?
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Me. i can't figure out this question. give an explanation too. .
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Solve each quadratic equation by factoring and using the zero product property. 14x - 49 = x^2
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