Answer:
Let the first integer be 'n.' Then n(n+2)+38=(n+2)^2. Solve using the quadratic equation: n=17. The two odd integers are 17 and 19.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: y = 2x^4
The graph represents a parabolic-looking shape so it's either a quadratic or some even degree polynomial. This rules out y = -2x^3 and y = 2x^3 as they are cubics with odd degrees
The degree of a polynomial is the largest exponent. It determines the end behavior. In this case, both ends are rising upward together. Because they are rising up in the positive y direction, this means that we cannot have y = -2x^4 as the answer. For example, if x = 2 then y = -2*x^4 = -2*2^4 = -32, but the point (x,y) = (2,-32) isn't on the blue curve. So we can rule y = -2x^4 out.
The fact that y = 2x^4 has a positive leading coefficient tells us that the endpoints point upward.
Two planes intersect at a Line.
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the line (when in point-slope form) will be the coefficient of the term on the right side of the equation. In this case that is 1.
Answer:
odd
Step-by-step explanation:
because the three is in there, no matter what the answer is it will be odd