The distance between the highest point on the graph of y=-(x - 1)(x-3) and the lowest point on the
graph of y= x(x-4) is -
(A)0
(B)3
(C)4
(D) 5
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To calculate voltage across a resistor in a series circuit, start by adding together all of the resistance values in the circuit. Then, divide the voltage across the circuit by the total resistance to find the current.
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answer is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
(4-2)x2 +8x +4+4
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