Answer:
In the procedure
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
A polynomial which has only one term is called monomial
The degree of a monomial is defined as the sum of all the exponents of the variables
<em>Examples</em>
If the monomial has only one variable
3x² -----> is a monomial of the 2 degree with a leading coefficient of 3
If the monomial has more than one variable
3xy ----> is a monomial of the 2 degree with a leading coefficient of 3
Answer:
f(x) = x² +x -6
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form will look like ...
f(x) = x² +bx +c
where b is the opposite of the sum of the roots, and c is their product.
f(x) = x² -(-3+2)x +(-3)(2)
f(x) = x² +x -6
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<em>Additional comment</em>
In general, "standard form" is ax²+bx+c. In this case, the coefficient 'a' can be 1 since neither of the roots is expressed as a fraction. The sum of roots is (-b/a) and the product of roots is (c/a).
If you multiply 23 by 12 you will get 276.
Answer:
3 times 4
Step-by-step explanation:
3 groups of 4...............