I think any irrational number would do this? I'm not positive though. Some examples may be pi or the square root of 2.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
A, C, and D can be a possibility but they are not exactly at the middle. B is the only one that shows a slightly triangular shape, which you can see the middle that shows the best measure of the center.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
Hi there!
The answer to this question is:
Standard: y= x- (cube root) z
the leading coefficient: 1
Step-by-step explanation:
when identifying a polynomial you always need to know the standard equation, and leading coefficient.
-you first need to know what "y" so you move y to the other side by adding it on both sides
-then you need to get y by itself and cube root it on both sides resulting in x^3 becoming x and z becoming (cube root) z