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25. If a and Bare zeroes of x2 - 6x + k, what is the value of 3a + 2B = 20 a.-16 b. 8 d.-8 C. -2
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25. If a and Bare zeroes of x2 - 6x + k, what is the value of 3a + 2B = 20 a.-16 b. 8 d.-8 C. -2
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25. If a and Bare zeroes of x2 - 6x + k, what is
the value of 3a + 2B = 20
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b. 8
d.-8
C. -2
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The answer would be C. -2
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the answer is c, hope this helps
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