write an expression that can be used to find the nth term for each sequence listed below.7, 13, 19, 25, 31,.... -1,2,5,8,11,14
LenKa [72]
You'll have to use an arithmetic sequence to find the nth term. Use the equation a=6n+1
M (Mean) = 20,500;
SD (Standard Deviation) = 55
1 ) 20,555 = 20,500 + 55 = M + 1 SD
Answer: 50% + 34.1% = 84.1%
2 ) 20.610 = 20,000 + 110 = M + 2 SD
Answer: 10% - ( 50% + 34.1% + 13.6% ) = 100% - 97.7% = 2.3%
3 ) 20,445 = 20,500 - 55 = M - 1 SD
Answer: 50% - 34.1% = 15.9%
Answer:
Justin is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
2x^5 - 4x^3 + 6x^8.
We need to rewrite the polynomial in decreasing order
6x^8 +2x^5 -4x^3
The leading coefficient is 6
The answer to this question is:
x = 1 + or - the square root of 47