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  1. Use the substitution method to solve the system x=y−4, x+8y=2.(1 point)Responses (−313,23) left parenthesis negative 3 Start
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  2. Use the substitution method to solve the system x=y−4 , x+8y=2 .(1 point)Responses(−313,23)left parenthesis negative 3 Start
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  3. Write the polynomial expression in simplest form: x2−9x2−4⋅4x−812x+36.(1 point) Responses 2(x−3)6(x+2) Start Fraction
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  4. Use the substitution method to solve the system x=y−4, x+8y=2.(1 point)Responses: (−313,23) left parenthesis negative 3
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  5. Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (1/3)^6⋅(1/3)^3 ?(1 point)Responses (1/3)^3 left
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  6. Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (13)6⋅(13)3 ?(1 point)Responses (13)3 left parenthesis
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  7. Use the substitution method to solve the system x=y−4 , x+8y=2 .(1 point)Responses (−313,23) left parenthesis negative 3
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  8. Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (13)6⋅(13)3 ?(1 point)Responses (13)2 left parenthesis
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  9. Which of the following responses shows that polynomials form a closed system under multiplication?13)(x4−2) left parenthesis
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  10. Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (13)6⋅(13)3?(1 point)Responses (13)3 left parenthesis Start
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