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lisov135 [29]
4 years ago
6

Select the polynomial that is a perfect square trinomial.

Mathematics
1 answer:
gregori [183]4 years ago
8 0

none of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

  • 36x²-4x+16 = (6x)²- 2*2*x+ 4²  this isn't a perfect square trinomial
  • 16x²-8x+36 = (4x)² - 2*4*x+6²  this isn't a perfect square trinomial
  • 25x²+9x+4= (5x)²+2* 9/2 *x+ 2² this isn't a perfect trinomial
  • 4x²+20x+25 = (2x)² + 5*4*x+5² this isn't a perfect trinomial square
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                    n*p = 745*0.037 = 27.565 > 5

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 - Apply continuity correction for normal approximation:

                Bi [P ( X >=15 ) ] = N [ P ( X >= 14.5 ) ]

 - Then the parameters u mean and σ standard deviation for normal distribution are:

                u = n*p = 27.565

                σ = sqrt ( n*p*q ) = sqrt ( 745*0.037*0.963 ) = 5.1522

- The random variable has approximated normal distribution as follows:

                X~N ( 27.565 , 5.1522^2 )

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                N [ P ( X >= 14.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= (14.5 - 27.565) / 5.1522 )

                N [ P ( X >= 14.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= -2.5358 )

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                P ( Z >= -2.5358 ) = 0.9944

                N [ P ( X >= 14.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= -2.5358 ) = 0.9944

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 - Apply continuity correction for normal approximation:

                Bi [P ( X >=30 ) ] = N [ P ( X >= 29.5 ) ]

- Now compute the Z - value for the corrected limit:

                N [ P ( X >= 29.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= (29.5 - 27.565) / 5.1522 )

                N [ P ( X >= 29.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= 0.37556 )

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                P ( Z >= 0.37556 ) = 0.3182

                N [ P ( X >= 29.5 ) ] = P ( Z >= 0.37556 ) = 0.3182

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 - Apply continuity correction for normal approximation:

                Bi [P ( 25=< X =< 35 ) ] = N [ P ( 24.5=< X =< 35.5 ) ]

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- Now compute the Z - value for the corrected limit:

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