We have the following function:
f (x) = 2a ^ 2b + 3a ^ 3b ^ 2 + 2a ^ 2b ^ 4
We note that the function depends on x because it is f (x).
However, there is no variable x in the function.
Therefore we can assume that the function is constant, since:
a = constant
b = constant
Therefore, the degree of the function is zero
Answer:
The function is zero degree.
Yes the equation can be solved by factoring. Using the given equation take the square root of both sides. Both 169 and 9 are perfect squares so the left side becomes plus or minus 13/3 which is rational. Six plus 13/3 is also a rational number. If the solutions of a quadratic equation are rational then the equation is factorable. Please mark a good rating and brainlest
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Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
159-12=147-12=... keep going until you get to
15-12=3