WILL GIVE MOST BRAINIESTWhich of the following functions best describes this graph?
A. y (x + 4) (x + 5)
WILL GIVE MOST BRAINIEST Which of the following functions best - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

D. y =

Step-by-step explanation:

The solutions to this graph (meaning when y equals 0 or when the graph crosses the x-axis) are 4 and 5.

The only answer choice that has the solutions 4 and 5 when you factor it out is D.

Here's the proof:

x^(2) -9x  + 20

Factors of 20: - 5 & -4

Sums that add up to -9: -5 + (-4)

x^(2) -4x-5x+20

(factor the first two terms and the last two terms separately)

(x^(2)-4x)(-5x+20)

x(x-4) -5(x-4)

(x - 5) (x - 4)

Hope it helps (●'◡'●)


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Expression:

When x=5, the value of the expression is

Answer:

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