Answer:
This function is an even-degree polynomial, so the ends go off in the same directions, just like every quadratic I've ever graphed. Since the leading coefficient of this even-degree polynomial is positive, the ends came in and left out the top of the picture, just like every positive quadratic you've ever graphed. All even-degree polynomials behave, on their ends, like quadratics.
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The answer I got for 4a x 7c (2- plus 4- is 14c -4a
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up the division problem in long division format.
Divide 16 by 3
. Place this digit in the quotient on top of the division symbol. Multiply the newest quotient digit (5) by the divisor
Subtract 15 from 16
The result of division of 163 is 5 with a remainder of 1
- Use the long division solution to convert the original fraction (163)
- to a mixed number. The whole number portion of the mixed number will be the number of times the denominator of the original fraction divides evenly into the numerator of the original fraction (5), and the fraction portion of the mixed number will be the remainder of the original fraction division (1) over the denominator of the original fraction (3)
513
answer: 5 and one third
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
I graphed and got the answer.
Answer:
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