The
<u>correct answer</u> is:
Matthew's rate is higher by $50 per month.
Explanation:
We know that Christopher's rate is $550 per month.
To find Matthew's rate, we will treat the data we have as ordered pairs:
(3, 1800)
(6, 3600)
(9, 5400)
We find the slope of the line between these points. The formula for slope is:

Using the first two points, we have:

To verify Matthew saves the same amount each month, we will find the slope between the second two points and make sure they're the same:

Matthew's rate is $600 per month.
This is higher than Christopher's by 600-550=$50 per month.
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to determine the number of repeating digits in 
We can rewrite this number as: 
Therefore the digits that are repeating are: 536.
Hence the number of digits repeating is 3.
The third choice is correct
For this case, we have the following equation (according to the comments):

First, we factor the quadratic expression in the denominator:

Then, we multiply both sides of the equation by (a-2) (a + 2):

Later, canceling similar terms we have:

We do distributive property on the left side of the equation:

By grouping variables and constant terms we have:

Rewriting we have:

Finally, by clearing "a" we have:

Note: the value of a is a extraneous solution because it makes the denominator of the original equation equal to zero.
Answer:
the student correct, but the value of a= -2 is an extraneous solution