Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I cant remember how to do it but one way would be to find the series expansion of this at x = ∞.
Assuming "i" is an imaginary unit:
We have been given an equation
. We are asked to find the decimal coefficient of the equation.
We know that coefficient of an equation is the number multiplied by variable.
We can see that
and 1.5 are constants for our given equation.
We can see that variable of our given equation is
. We can also see that
is being multiplied by 0.5, therefore, 0.5 would be the decimal coefficient of our given equation.
AWNSER: 8 and 40
At least subtract those by 3 and then get the actual number