Answer:
You can't add all of these together due to the fact that they are different variables. It is like trying to add pears and apples and saying them in one word. You can't do it.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation that describes the given polynomial is:
P(x) = x²*(x - 2)²*(x + 2)
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Remember that a polynomial with a leading coefficient A and roots:
x₁, x₂, x₃,...,xₙ
The equation that describes the polynomial is:
P(x) = a*(x - x₁)*(x - x₂)*...*(x - xₙ)
In this case, we know that the leading coefficient is 1, and the roots are:
2, 2, 0, 0, -2.
(the first two appear two times because have a multiplicity of two).
Then we can write the equation of the polynomial as:
P(x) = 1*(x - 2)*(x - 2)*(x - 0)*(x - 0)*(x + 2)
P(x) = x²*(x - 2)²*(x + 2)
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It maxes out at 22 before you would spend more than 59 dollars.
22 x 2.25 = 49.50
Answer:
x=18
Step-by-step explanation:
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To find the quotient, we can use a calculator. Problem is that we get a decimal, so 52 won't divide evenly. When using a calculator the whole number part is the quotient.
1052 + 52 = 20.2307692....
Now, 52 x 20 = 1040. Since 1052 - 1040 = 12 we can properly report the quotient and its remainder.
So 1052 + 52 = 20 (its quotient) and 12 (its remainder).