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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
11

HELP!!!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
mafiozo [28]3 years ago
5 0

By definition, the standard form of a polynomial is given by:

ax ^ n + ... + bx ^ 3 + cx ^ 2 + dx + e

We then have the following polynomial:

2x ^ 2-4x ^ 3 + \frac{6}{3}

Rewriting in its standard form we have:

-4x ^ 3 + 2x ^ 2 + 2

We realize that the polynomial has three terms, therefore, it is a trinomial.

The largest exponent of the polynomial is three and therefore we have a trinomial of degree three.

Answer:

-4x ^ 3 + 2x ^ 2 + 2

Three degree trinomial.

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Answer:

  x = 10°; angles are 50°, 46°, 84° (CW from left)

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the three angles is 180°, so ...

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<h2>Answer:</h2>

Option: C is the correct answer.

    C.   f(1)=4\\\\f(n)=5\cdot f(n-1)\ ;\ n\geq 2  

<h2>Step-by-step explanation:</h2>

Recursive Formula--

It is the formula which is used to represent the nth term of a sequence in terms of (n-1)th term of the sequence.

Here we are given a table of values by:

            n            f(n)

            1              4

            2             20

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f(2)=20\\\\i.e.\\\\f(2)=5\cdot 4\\\\i.e.\\\\f(2)=5\cdot f(1)

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f(3)=100\\\\i.e.\\\\f(3)=5\cdot 20\\\\i.e.\\\\f(3)=5\cdot f(2)

Hence, the recursive formula is:

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Hi, to answer this question we have to substitute h=0 (when the rock hits the ground the height above it is 0) in the equation given:

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Solving for t (time)

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Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.

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