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Consider the inequality y>a(x-h)^2, where a,h>0. No new solutions will be added to the solution set when
A. a is increased B. a
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The wording that implies a strict inequality is
A. The diameter can be a maximum of… B. Acceptable values cannot exceed… C.
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The solution to 0<(x+144)(x+67) is
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The points (3, 8) and (6, 8) are part of the solution set of a quadratic inequality, while (5, 9) and (7, 7) are not. The point
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The solution set of the inequality y(>/) 1/3(x-4)^2+1 includes the points
A. (–1, 1), (4, 0), and (7, –1) B. (1, 3), (4, 1),
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