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Which number line represents all of the values of x for the equation x2 = 16? (5 points)
A. A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on the number line, and all these are increments are labeled. A dot is shown on positive 4 and is labeled as p.
B. A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on the number line, and all these are increments are labeled. A dot is shown on positive 8 and is labeled as p.
C. A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on the number line, and all these are increments are labeled. A dot is shown on positive 4, another dot is shown on negative 4, and are labeled as p and q, respectively.
D. A number line is shown from negative 10 to 0 to positive 10. There are increments of 2 on the number line, and all these are increments are labeled. A dot is shown on positive 8, another dot is shown on negative 8, and are labeled as p and q, respectively.
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Which number line represents all of the values of x for the equation x2 = 16? (5 points)
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