Using the factor theorem, it is found that the polynomial is:

Given by the first option
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Given a polynomial f(x), this polynomial has roots
using the factor theorem it can be written as:
, in which a is the leading coefficient.
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In this question:



- By the options, leading coefficient

Thus:



Which is the polynomial.
A similar problem is given that: brainly.com/question/4786502
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
- Tyler
- 2 hundredths of a mile
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph is a little difficult to read, but we note that there are 6 grid lines between times that are 2 minutes apart. So, each grid line stands for 2/6 = 1/3 minute.
At the 1-mile mark, the graph crosses 1 grid line above 8 minutes, indicating it takes Tyler 8 1/3 minutes to run 1 mile.
Then in 10 minutes, Tyler will run ...
distance = speed · time = 1 mile/(8 1/3 min) · 10 min
= 1/(25/3)·10 = 10·3/25 = 30/25 = 1.2 . . . . miles
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The equation tells you that Elena runs each mile in 8.5 minutes. To see how far she runs in 10 minutes, we can solve ...
10 = 8.5x
x = 10/8.5 ≈ 1.18 . . . . miles
So, Tyler runs farther in 10 minutes by a distance of ...
1.20 -1.18 = 0.02 . . . . miles
Answer:
The answer is 4143. 36 but I don't know why there are fractions
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
$51.12
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello there!
In number 19, we want to find the total price of a sweatshirt that costs $48 dollars but has 6.5% sales tax
Sales tax is a small percentage of the cost of an item that is added to items when they are being sold.
In this problem, 6.5% of the cost of the sweatshirt will be added to the cost of the sweatshirt in the form of sales tax. The price of the sweatshirt plus the amount in sales tax will be the total cost of the sweatshirt.
Translating that as an equation,
48 + 48*6.5%=total cost
You can calculate 48*6.5% as
, which is equal to 3.12
So that means that $3.12 will be added to the cost of the sweatshirt.
Therefore,
48 + 3.12=<u>$51.12</u>, which will be the total cost of the sweatshirt, including sales tax
Hope this helps!