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What is the sum of the first 9 terms of the geometric sequence an=7(−2)^n−1 ?
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What is the sum of the first 9 terms of the geometric sequence an=7(−2)n−1 ?
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A graph of a repeating curve has a period of 8 units. It has a relative maximum at (−2, −1) and a relative minimum at (2, 1)
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What is the average rate of change of f(x)=2^x−1 over the interval 1≤x≤5 ?
A) 7.5 B) 5 C) 8 D) -7.5
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What is the average rate of change of f(x)=2x−1 over the interval 1≤x≤5 ?
A) 7.5 B) 5 C) 8 D) -7.5
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Which statement summarizes the impact lobbyists have on foreign policy?(1 point)
Responses A major soda company lobbies for soda
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The EBSCO article “The Two Prices of Soy” discusses Nixon’s decision to stop selling soy to Japan. Interpret which of the
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How does U.S. foreign policy today differentiate from foreign policy during the country’s founding?(1 point)
Responses Foreign
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches?(1 point)
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How do the foreign policy powers of Congress compare to the foreign policy powers of the president?(1 point)
Responses Congress
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A student reasons that the area of the following triangle can also be calculated as A=12acsinA . Is the student correct? If not,
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Calculate the area of a triangle with a=5 , b=7 , and C=40° rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Calculate the area of a triangle with a=10 , b=11 , and C=25° rounded to the nearest tenth.
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Use the Pythagorean identity sin^2 * 0 + cos^2 * 0 =1 to find cosθ. The angle θ is an acute angle.
sin0 = square root of 2/4
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is that right?
@slay be quiet this is for connexus 6 grade students
If you finish the test and close it you won’t be able to open it again!!
Anyone know?
Hey Steve, where did the 5/2 come from?