It is often more convenient to evaluate a polynomial when it is written is "Horner form."
... f(x) = (((10x -4)x -8)x +3)x -6
The graphs offered can be distinguished by their values of f(1) and f(2), so our table can be a short one.
... f(1) = (((10·1 -4)1 -8)1 +3)1 -6 = -5 . . . . . . . eliminates graph d
... f(2) = (((10·2 -4)2 -8)2 +3)2 -6 = 96 . . . . eliminates graphs a and c
The appropriate choice is b.
There's really no such thing as the value of a triangle.
Every triangle has three sides, three angles, a base, a height, and an area,
and there could be problems that ask us to find any one of those.
Whatever we need to find, the process is always the same:
-- Take the information that's given.
-- Gather up everything you can remember that talks about a relationship
between what you're given and what you need to find.
-- Use them together to find the missing value.
Answer:
the domain of the function = [0,12]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
f(t) = 60 t - 5t²
at time t = 0
f(0) = 60 (0) - 5(0)²
f(0) = 0
the differential of f(t) is:
f(t)' = 60 - 10t
for the maximum height
f'(t) = 0
i,e
60 - 10t = 0
60 = 10t
t = 60/10
t = 6
Now, t = 6,
f(6) = 60(6) - 5(6)²
f(6) = 360 - 180
f(6) = 180
Hence, after 6 seconds, the stone is noticed to have raise to 180 m and 180 m drop after 6 seconds.
Hence, the domain of the function = [0,12]
Answer:
this doesn't make sense, but it depends how big the wall is I guess
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation: