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Answer:</h3>
g(x) = (11/12)x³ +(11/2)x² +(55/12)x -11
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
A polynomial with zero "a" will have (x -a) as a factor. Your 3rd-degree polynomial will have the three factors ...
... f(x) = (x -(-4))·(x -(-3))·(x -1)
This will have a y-intercept of (4·3·(-1)) = -12. In order to move it to -11, we need to vertically scale this function by a factor of 11/12. Then our poynomial is ...
... g(x) = (11/12)(x+4)(x+3)(x-1)
Multiplying this out, you get ...
... g(x) = (11/12)x³ +(11/2)x² +(55/12)x -11
(W-t) /u ) -v. Is what the equation is
Answer: That would be the third option
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi !
I’m sorry I won’t be doing the solving for you because it should be easy but I will give you the logic in case you don’t know how to solve them...
Please look at the picture below
According to the theorem we know that DE is:
DE = 1/2 ( BC)
Solve for X then find the values.
Note: remember that if you want to make your life easy multiply both side by 2 to get rid of the 1/2.