Find the nonpermissible replacement for a in this expression 6/-5a
Denominator cannot be zero or else undefined so set the denominator to zero and solve for the a that will cause the denominator to be zero.
-5a=0
-5/-5x=0/-5
x=0
Nonpermissable replacement is 0.
4 because 12 can be divide by 4 and 36 is also a multiple of 4.
12/4=3
4x9=36
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Answer: C. (x+6) is a factor of p</h3>
Explanation:
p(-6) = 0 means that plugging x = -6 into p(x) leads to p(x) = 0.
If (x+6) was a factor of p(x), then we can say
p(x) = (x+6)q(x)
where q(x) is some other polynomial. Now let's replace x with -6
p(x) = (x+6)q(x)
p(-6) = (-6+6)q(-6)
p(-6) = 0*q(-6)
p(-6) = 0
The value of q(-6) doesn't matter as multiplying 0 with any number leads to 0.
This is all based on the special case of the remainder theorem that says "if p(k) = 0, then (x-k) is a factor of p(x)".
Answer:
Hello hope this helps.
It will not, unless it is acted upon another force. If it's rolling on something, then friction will stop it (the ball rubbing on the table slows it down).