<p>@tokoname: it’s 1/6. </p>
<p>@tenisgirl: I’m sure there was 5 as an option because I chose that initially and changed to 4. I think 5 was E and 4 was D. Please correct me if I’m wrong!</p>
<p>@tokoname: it’s 1/6. </p>
<p>@tenisgirl: I’m sure there was 5 as an option because I chose that initially and changed to 4. I think 5 was E and 4 was D. Please correct me if I’m wrong!</p>
<p>Were there 5 circles then? And one of them didnt include the dot? I can’t remember</p>
<p>No, the answer was 4 circles. The circle in the far right of the diagram didn’t include the dot.</p>
<p>what did the picture look like? I traced all of the circles that the dot was within lol but i don’t remember seeing a 5th circle! i can’t remember!</p>
<p>the curve 2x^2+bx+c passes through theSearch points (2,0) and (-3,0) what is b+c
help please</p>
<p>@E10panda</p>
<p>2x^2 + bx + c through the points (2,0) and (-3,0)
(2x - 4)(x+3)
2x^2 + 6x - 4x - 12
2x^2 + 2x - 12</p>
<p>b=2, c=-12</p>
<p>b+c = -10, which was answer choice D</p>
<p>This is what I did. I am not sure if it’s right.</p>
<p>^think that was experimental tho</p>
<p>I guessed and put D hopefully you are right
I don’t understand how you got to the second step in your solving of the problem</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the direction proportional, inversely proportional question with x y and z? I think I put 1 as the answer</p>