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Question A function is defined as f(x) = x2 − 5x + 3. Evaluate f(0).

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Select one:
Correct
a. f(0) = −1
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b. f(0) = 0
of 5.00

c. f(0) = −3

d. f(0) = 3

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The correct answer is: f(0) = 3

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5/17/2018 Graded Exam 1
A particular rectangle has a length of 3 feet and a width of 2 feet. What is the area of the described rectangle?

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a. 3 square feet.
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b. 10 square feet.
of 5.00

c. 5 square feet.

d. 6 square feet.




The correct answer is: 6 square feet.




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5/17/2018 Graded Exam 1
What is the limit of the function in the graph at x⧵ = 4?

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of 5.00




Select one:

a. 2

b. The limit does not exist.

c. 4

d. 6




The correct answer is: The limit does not exist.




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