Answer:
k = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
if f(x) is divided by (x - h) then f(h) is the remainder
f(x) = 2x³ - 3x² + kx - 1
divided by (x - 1) , so h = 1 , then
2(1)³ - 3(1)² + k(1) - 1 = 2
2 - 3 + k - 1 = 2
- 2 + k = 2 ( add 2 to both sides )
k = 4
You have distribute the 5 into the 2 which is 10w +15 +30w.
<h2>The graph of y = ax^2 + bx + c
</h2><h2>A nonlinear function that can be written on the standard form
</h2><h2>ax2+bx+c,where a≠0
</h2><h2>All quadratic functions has a U-shaped graph called a parabola. The parent quadratic function is
</h2><h2>
y=x2
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The lowest or the highest point on a parabola is called the vertex. The vertex has the x-coordinate
</h2><h2>x=−b2a
</h2><h2>The y-coordinate of the vertex is the maximum or minimum value of the function.
</h2><h2>a > 0 parabola opens up minimum value
</h2><h2>a < 0 parabola opens down maximum value
</h2><h2>
A rule of thumb reminds us that when we have a positive symbol before x2 we get a happy expression on the graph and a negative symbol renders a sad expression.
</h2><h2>The vertical line that passes through the vertex and divides the parabola in two is called the axis of symmetry. The axis of symmetry has the equation
</h2><h2>x=−b2a
</h2><h2>The y-intercept of the equation is c.
</h2><h2>
When you want to graph a quadratic function you begin by making a table of values for some values of your function and then plot those values in a coordinate plane and draw a smooth curve through the points.</h2>
The opposite angles of a quadrilateral are supplementary so you can set them equal to 180.
If there was more information given then i could find the exact values.
Hope this helps :)
Correct answer: <span>Dot-and-cross-diagram
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Dot-and-cross diagrams are used to represent covalent bonds. The shared electron from one atom is shown as a dot, while the shared electron from the other atom is shown as a cross.
When drawing dot-and-cross diagrams for covalent bonds, you only need to show the electrons in the highest occupied energy level, as only these are involved.