How to move from fraction to decimal number?
1 answer:
Step 1 write down the decimal divided by 1 step 2 multiply both top and bottem by 10 for every number after the decimal point
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Domain: {1, -2, -3, -6}
Range: {5, 4, 0, 2}
im not 100% sure but Im pretty sure it’s that
Answer:
neither can be a factor
Step-by-step explanation:
If (x -a) is a factor, then value of the function will be zero at x=a. Here, the function has a value of zero (x-intercept) at x = -1 and x = 3. Hence (x+1) and (x-3) are factors, but (x+2) and (x+4) are not . The function is non-zero at x=-2 and x=-4.
73 cm I think this is the right answer
You’d use ur outside number (7) and place that in the first part of both your brackets. Then add your 5 to one bracket and you 8 to the other and boom