Answer:
12 x^4 y^2
Step-by-step explanation:
6x^2y^2 and 12 x^4 y
First find the least common multiple of the coefficients
6 and 12
12 is the smallest number that they both go into
Then find the least common multiple of the x terms
x^2 and x^4
x^4 is the smallest that they both go into
Then find the least common multiple of the y terms
y^2 and y
y^2 is the smallest that they both go into
The least common multiple is
12 x^4 y^2
Reflection that will produce an image with endpoints is y=-x
Answer:
59/6
Step-by-step explanation:
- Multiply 3/4 with 12
- 12 x 3 will become 36 and divided by 4 is 9
- 9 + 5/6 cannot be added because they do not have the same denominator.
- Next you have to multiply 9/1 with 6/6 so that it has the same denominator as 5/6
- The problem will now become 5/6 + 54/6
- Now you can add the numerators and get the answer
- The answer is59/6
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Find common bases</u>
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Therefore,
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So...
Since same base now, we can evaluate the exponents by themselves.
Answer:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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A quadratic function with one real zero actually has TWO real, identical zeros. The vertex of the graph lies on the x-axis (touching it in only one place).