There's no if about it,
has a zero
so
is a factor. That's the special case of the Remainder Theorem; since
we'll get a remainder of zero when we divide
by
At this point we can just divide or we can try more little numbers in the function. It doesn't take too long to discover
too, so
is a factor too by the remainder theorem. I can find the third zero as well; but let's say that's out of range for most folks.
So far we have
where
is the zero we haven't guessed yet. Again we could divide
by
but just looking at the constant term we must have
so
We check
We usually talk about the zeros of a function and the roots of an equation; here we have a function
whose zeros are
BF and GH. They’re both in the same sides equal to eachother. The others aren’t
Answer:
90degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the measure of angle C, we will use the cosine rule as shown;
AB² = AC²+ BC² - 2(AC)(BC)cos C
85² = 13²+ 84² - 2(13)(84)cos C
7225 = 169 + 7056 - 2184cosC
7225 - 7225 = -2184cosC
0 = -2184cosC
cosC = -0/2184
cosC = 0
C = arccos0
C = 90degrees
Hence the measure of angle C is 90degrees
This pattern is relatively simple. You are actually writing n+4-1 which is the same as n+3 where "n" is any number starting from 5 and increasting.
Kurt's pattern is:
5, 8, 11, 14, 17... etc.
Answer:
5x < 30
Step-by-step explanation:
coaches = 2x
parents = 3x
total time = under 30 mins
2x + 3x < 30
5x < 30
x < 6