They are both Parallelograms, they both are 4 sided with the opposite being parallel
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Answer:
<em>Answer: -1</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>The Polynomial Remainder Theorem</u>
It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial f(x) by (x-r) is equal to f(r).
We have the polynomial:

And we need to determine if x=1 and/or x=-1 are zeros of the polynomial.
Considering the polynomial remainder theorem, if we try any value for x, and the remainder is zero, then that value of x is a root or zero of the polynomial.
Find:

f(1)=4
Thus, x=1 is not a zero of f(x)
Now, find:


Thus, x=-1 is a zero of f(x)
Answer: -1
Answer:
Correct option: Type II error.
Step-by-step explanation:
In statistical hypothesis testing two kind of errors can be committed by the researcher.
- Type I error: The probability of rejecting a null hypothesis when in fact it is true.
- Type II error: The probability of not rejecting a null hypothesis when in fact it is false.
The power of the test is defined as the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis. It is denoted by <em>β</em>.
Then the probability of Type II error can be defined as:
P (Type II error) = 1 - <em>β</em>.
The power of the test is affected by the significance level<em>.</em>
If the significance level is less than the power is also less.
The significance level is related to the <em>p</em>-value of the test.
So the P(Correct) = 1 - <em>p</em>-value.