Answer:
answer is 1/16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: e = 59
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A' (-2,3)
B' (-1,1)
C' (-4,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given coordinates:
A (3,0)
B (4,-2)
C (1,-3)
We want to find the location of the coordinates after a translation of <-5,3>
Explanation of translation
<-5,3>
Subtract 5 from the x value and add 3 to the y value
Applying translation
A (3,0) ---------> (3-5,0+3) ---------> (-2,3)
B (4,-2) ---------> (4-5,-2+3) ---------> (-1,1)
C (1,-3) ---------> (1-5,-3+3) ---------> (-4,0)
So the new coordinates would be
A' (-2,3)
B' (-1,1)
C' (-4,0)
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Answer:
(b) -36
Step-by-step explanation:
Synthetic division is often performed using a table of the kind shown in the attachment. The coefficients of f(x) are placed across the top, and the x-value to be evaluated is placed at the left. The rule for finding table entries is shown. (The first (left-most) number at the bottom is the leading coefficient of the polynomial.)
This table shows the remainder, which is f(-2), is -36.
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The equation itself can be rewritten in "Horner form" to facilitate evaluation.
f(x) = (((-x +2)x -1)x +4)x +8
In this form, substituting for x and doing the evaluation is easier for mental arithmetic. You will notice that the contents of parentheses at each level match the bottom line of the synthetic division table.
f(-2) = (((-(-2) +2)(-2) -1)(-2) +4)(-2) +8
= (((4)(-2) -1)(-2) +4)(-2) +8
= ((-9)(-2) +4)(-2) +8
= (22)(-2) +8
= -36
f(-2) = -36 . . . . remainder from synthetic substitution