Answer:
90 OZ.
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to divide the ounces by the price to see how much $1 per ounce costs.
25 divided by 3.75 = 6.6 Ounces for $1
90 divided by 6.30 = 14.28 ounces for $1
Answer:
21n
Step-by-step explanation:
1. triple n = 3(n)
3n
3. multiply 7 = 7(3n) = 21n
When u have an undefined slope, u have a vertical line. A vertical line, since it has an undefined slope, cannot be written in slope intercept form.
Answer:
1.4000
2.5.551
3.6.8
4.10.00
5.4
Step-by-step explanation:
1 4066 as an example start from the end a 5 or more it turns to a zero and the one next to it
so in this case we now have 4100 but since it isn't 5 or more we make it a zero and move on so now we have 4000
sorry if I am wrong I am also an idiot so hopefully this helps for the future :)
The graphed polynomial seems to have a degree of 2, so the degree can be 4 and not 5.
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Could the graphed function have a degree 4?</h3>
For a polynomial of degree N, we have (N - 1) changes of curvature.
This means that a quadratic function (degree 2) has only one change (like in the graph).
Then for a cubic function (degree 3) there are two, and so on.
So. a polynomial of degree 4 should have 3 changes. Naturally, if the coefficients of the powers 4 and 3 are really small, the function will behave like a quadratic for smaller values of x, but for larger values of x the terms of higher power will affect more, while here we only see that as x grows, the arms of the graph only go upwards (we don't know what happens after).
Then we can write:
y = a*x^4 + c*x^2 + d
That is a polynomial of degree 4, but if we choose x^2 = u
y = a*u^2 + c*u + d
So it is equivalent to a quadratic polynomial.
Then the graph can represent a function of degree 4 (but not 5, as we can't perform the same trick with an odd power).
If you want to learn more about polynomials:
brainly.com/question/4142886
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