This is not a polynomial equation unless one of those is squared. As it stands x=-.833. If you can tell me which is squared I can help solve the polynomial.
Ok, that is usually notated as x^3 to be clear. I'll solve it now.
x^3-13x-12=0
Then use factor theorum to solve x^3-13x-12/x+1 =0
So you get one solution of x+1=0
x=-1
Then you have x^2-x-12 now you complete the square.
Take half of the x-term coefficient and square it. Add this value to both sides. In this example we have:
The x-term coefficient = −1
The half of the x-term coefficient = −1/2
After squaring we have (−1/2)2=1/4
When we add 1/4 to both sides we have:
x2−x+1/4=12+1/4
STEP 3: Simplify right side
x2−x+1/4=49/4
STEP 4: Write the perfect square on the left.
<span>(x−1/2)2=<span>49/4
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STEP 5: Take the square root of both sides.
x−1/2=±√49/4
STEP 6: Solve for x.
<span>x=1/2±</span>√49/4
that is,
<span>x1=−3</span>
<span>x2=4</span>
<span>and the one from before </span>
<span>x=-1</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is 81 2/5 or 81.4. You have to change 9 1/4 and 8 4/5 to decimals and then multiply.
Answer:
C) Both functions are decreasing and both are positive on the interval (0;2)
Step-by-step explanation:
As known the exponent function has no minimum and has no maximum.
Otherwise exponent function can be only or increasing or decreasing for all x.
That means that in case y(x2)>y(x1) and if x2>x1- function is increasing.
That means that in case y(x2)<y(x1) and if x2>x1- function is decreasing.
Lets check what is going on with the function f(x)
If x1=0 f(x1)=24
If x2=2 f(x2)=0
So x2>x1 however f(x2)<f(x1)=> function is decreasing
Similarly g(x)
If x1=0 g(x1)=15
If x2=2 g(x2)=0
So x2>x1 however g(x2)<g(x1) => function is decreasing
So bothfunctions are decreasing.
Because f(x) is decreasing the function meaning with argument x1=0 has max in the interval x∈(0;2) And function meaning has the minimum if argument x2=2. So the function F(x) in interval (0;2) is changing from 24 to 0 => is positive on the interval (0,2)
The same is with g(x) . g(x) gonna be positive on the interval (0;2)
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Out of the ten cards she has ten chances to pick each one