A polynomial is a perfect square trinomial if in form
a^2x^2-2ab+b^2
look at each
we can eliminate A and B since we have -b^2 not +b^2
look at the rest
C. 5^2b-3*5*b+3^2
nope
D. 4^2x^2-2*4*3x+3^3
yes
answe is D (factors to (4x-9)^2)
Answer:
(B) 1
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = ∫₂ˣ f(t) dt
Use second fundamental theorem of calculus to find g'(x).
g'(x) = f(x) d(x)/dx − f(2) d(2)/dx
g'(x) = f(x)
g(x) is a maximum when g'(x) = 0.
0 = f(x)
x = 3
So the maximum value of g(x) is:
g(3) = ∫₂³ f(t) dt
g(3) = ½ (2) (1)
g(3) = 1
Answer:
x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: x=25, y=2
Step-by-step explanation:
use Pythagorean theorem to get that 1250= c^2. then sqaure root both sides. c= sqrt(1250). jailbreak to get c=(5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 2), and take the fives out from under the square root to get 25 x sqrt2.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: