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Solve the Quadratic Inequality by Graphing an Appropriate Quadratic Function

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Solve the quadratic inequality by graphing an appropriate quadratic function.
-Solve the quadratic inequality by graphing an appropriate quadratic function. -  - 2x - 35 < 0 A)    B)    C)  (-5, 7)  D)   - 2x - 35 < 0


A) Solve the quadratic inequality by graphing an appropriate quadratic function. -  - 2x - 35 < 0 A)    B)    C)  (-5, 7)  D)
B) Solve the quadratic inequality by graphing an appropriate quadratic function. -  - 2x - 35 < 0 A)    B)    C)  (-5, 7)  D)
C) (-5, 7)
D) Solve the quadratic inequality by graphing an appropriate quadratic function. -  - 2x - 35 < 0 A)    B)    C)  (-5, 7)  D)

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