By identifying the largest exponent in each expression, we see that the answers are:
a) D = 3.
b) D = 5.
c) D = 0.
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The degree is just the largest exponent of the variable in an expression.
First, we have:
a) √3xyz - 5
The largest exponent is on the term √3*xyz is 3 (because we add the 3 exponents 1 of x, y, and z) so this expression has a degree of 3.
b) y² - 3y⁵ -y + 2y³ - 4
Here the largest exponent is on the second term, so we can see that the degree is 5.
c) -10³
Here we don't have a variable, so this is a constant, which means that the degree is zero, because we could write:
-10³*x⁰
Where we use the fact that x⁰ = 1
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Well, minusing 8 from every t just moved theh function to the right 8 units
it had no effect on the number of t intercepts (horizontal is t axis instaead of x axis)
originally, it has 1 t intercept at t=0
now it still has 1 t intercept, but now it is at t=8
Answer:
The height of the equilateral triangle is 24 units
Step-by-step explanation:
In the question above, the unit of the side of the equilateral triangle is not given. If the complete question is:
Triangle MNO is an equilateral triangle with sides measuring 16 square root of 3 units, then the length of each side is 16√3 units.
To find the height of the triangle, we use Pythagoras theorem
MP^2 + PO^2 = MO^2
Let MP^2 be x
x^2 + {(16√3)/2}^2 = (16√3)^2
X^2 + (256*3)/4 = 256*3
4x^2 + 768 = 768* 4
4x^2 + 768 = 3072
4x^2 = 3072-768
4x^2 = 2304
X^2 = 2304/4
X^2 = 576
x= √576
x = 24 units
what is your question i dont see it