The roots of f(x) are {0, 3, -4}. You've got them as {-3, 4}, which is not correct.
Draw another set of coordinate axes and place dark dots at (0,0), (3,0) and (-4,0). These dots represent the roots (solutions) of the given polynomial.
Note that we have a repeated (double) root at x=3, which is given away by the exponent 2 of (x-3).
A basic way of sketching this graph is described as follows:
Evaluate the function (find y) for several x-values other than (0, 3 and -4):
Choose (for example) {-5, -2, -1, 1, 2, 4}
If you'll find the y-value for each of these x-values and plot the resulting points, you should see the shape of the graph. Draw a rough graph thru these points. If any doubt remains about what the graph looks like at particular x-values, calculate and plot more points, e. g., at {-2.5, -1.5, ...}.
If you're taking calculus, consider applying the First- and Second-Derivative tests to determine concavity, maximum, minimum, etc.
your answer for this question would be A)
6x + 8y = 24
6(4) + 8(0) = 24
Step-by-step explanation:. The first says “I know that 10 is one-tenth of 100. I will therefore divide 50 by 10. The answer is 5”.
This is fine when the numbers are relatively simple. But suppose the numbers are more complicated.
What is 22% of 46?
Now it’s much less straightforward. You can’t just work out what 22% is, expressed as a fraction, and anyway, it’s not a simple fraction.
Instead, you have to divide 46 into 100 equal parts, and work out what 22 of them would be when added together.
So: 46 ÷ 100 = 0.46 [remember, when you divide by 100, you move the decimal point two places to the left].
0.46 × 22 = 10.12
Answer: 22% of 46 is 10.12.
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Answer:
Hey there!
For the first question we use the triangle area formula: 1/2bh, or 1/2(8)(5). This gives us 20 for the area.
For the second question we get a trapezoid, since the cross section does not pass through the vertex.
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