The polynomial function with leading coefficient of 3 and root -4, i, and 2 all with multiplicity of 1 is f(x) = 3(x+4)(x-i)(x+2)
<h3>Polynomial function</h3>
The Leading coefficients are the numbers written in front of the variable with the largest exponent.
Roots of a polynomial refer to the values of a variable for which the given polynomial is equal to zero.
The multiplicity is the number of times a given factor appears in the factored form of the equation of a polynomial.
Therefore, the polynomial f(x) = 3(x+4)(x-i)(x+2) has a root -4 , 1 and -2.
The leading coefficient is 3. The multiplicity is all one.
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Explanation-
3/7 is not proportional because if you divide 3 by 7 you don’t get a whole number or nice fraction
8/28 is proportional because if you divide the fraction by 4 you get 2/7 which is a nice fraction
Answer:
1: 98
2: 82
3: 98
4: 82
Step-by-step explanation:
So 2 is 82deg then the opposite is also 82 so 4 is 82deg
Then 82+82 = 164deg, and we remain with 360deg-164deg which is = 196.
Since the other two angles will be equal (they are opposite each other) we can decide 196/2 = 98
So 3 and 1 are 98deg