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omeli [17]
3 years ago
10

List all subsets of the following set 1 Point

Mathematics
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Is it the subset of 1, or other numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

please be more specific with the question so I can actually answer please, I would try to help but I don't know the question. If you update it It would be more helpful.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The equation to solve is given as:

5x^5+6x^4+80x^3+96x^2=0

Factoring x^2 from all the terms, we get:

x^2(5x^3+6x^2+80x+96)=0

Now, rearranging the terms, we get:

x^2(5x^3+80x+6x^2+96)=0

Now, factoring 5x from the first two terms and 6 from the last two terms, we get:

x^2(5x(x^2+16)+6(x^2+16))=0\\x^2(x^2+16)(5x+6)=0

Now, equating each factor to 0 and solving for 'x', we get:

x^2=0\\x=0\ and\ 0\\\\5x+6=0\\x=\frac{-6}{5}=1.2\\\\x^2+16=0\\x^2=-16\\x=\sqrt{-16}=\pm 4i

There are 3 real values and 2 imaginary values. The value of 'x' as 0 is repeated twice.

Therefore, the values of 'x' are -1.2, 0, 0, -4i or 4i.

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If point Q(3,-4) is rotated +270° about the origin, what are the coordinates of Q?
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Answer:

Q' =(-4,-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Q = (3,-4)

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Required

Determine the new coordinates of Q (i.e. Q')

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Q' =(-4,-3)

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Answer: 32 cups of milk

Step-by-step explanation:

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