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[Jawaban] Factors and Multiples For 1-5, list the first 5 multiples for each number. 1. 6 2. 8 3. 12 4. 15 5. 50 For 6-8, list all the factors for each number. 6. 12 7. 20 8. 30 For 9-10, write 1 equation to show a way to break down each number. 9. 24 (e.g., 4 * 6 = 24) 10. 18 (e.g., 3 * 6 = 18) For 11, circle all the prime numbers from 1 to 10. For 12, make a factor tree to find all the prime factors of 24.

[Jawaban] $2 \omega^2+2 \omega-11=0$

[Jawaban] Consider the following sets. [tex]$U =$[/tex] (ordered pairs on a coordinate plane) [tex]$A =$[/tex] {ordered pair solutions to [tex]$y = x$[/tex]} [tex]$B=\{$[/tex] ordered pair solutions to [tex]$y=2 x\}$[/tex] Which ordered pair satisfies [tex]$A \cap B$[/tex]? A. (0,0) B. (1,1) C. (1,2) D. (2,1)

[Jawaban] What is the equivalent expression of $x^3 x^4 ?$ A. $\frac{1}{x}$ B. $x^{12}$ C. $x^7$ D. $x$

[Jawaban] Try This! 1.1 Is the equation [tex]p(x)=(x-3)(2 x+4)[/tex] in standard form or factored form? 1.2 Determine three points on the graph of [tex]p(x)=(x-3)(2 x+4)[/tex]. The points (-2, ), (0, ), and (2, ) are on the graph of p(x)! 2.1 Is the equation [tex]g(x)=-x^2-2 x+3[/tex] in standard form or factored form? 2.2 Graph [tex]g(x)[/tex] on the coordinate plane.

[Jawaban] Which of the following shows the polynomial below written in descending order? [tex]3 x^3+9 x^7-x+4 x^{12}[/tex] A. [tex]9 x^7+4 x^{12}+3 x^3-x[/tex] B. [tex]4 x^{12}+3 x^3-x+9 x^7[/tex] C. [tex]4 x^{12}+9 x^7+3 x^3-x[/tex] D. [tex]3 x^3+4 x^{12}+9 x^7-x[/tex]

[Jawaban] Find the logarithm. [tex]$\log _2 16$[/tex]

[Jawaban] Select the correct answer. Which equation represents a circle with a center at $(-5,5)$ and a radius of 3 units? A. $(x+5)^2+(y-5)^2=3$ B. $(x+5)^2+(y-5)^2=9$ C. $(x+5)^2+(y-5)^2=6$ D. $(x-5)^2+(y+5)^2=9$ E. $(x-5)^2+(y+5)^2=3

[Jawaban] \frac{2}{d-2}=\frac{3 d}{4 d+12}

[Jawaban] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?