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Answer A
x²+4x+3=(x+3)(x+1)
x^3+6x²+11x+6=(x+1)(x²+5x+6)
x²+5x+6=(x+2)(x+3)
so
x^3+6x²+11x+6=(x+1)(x+2)(x+3) (Horner's method)
Answer:
18.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean Theorem = a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a, b = legs
c = hypotenuse
17^2 + b^2 = 25^2
b = 18.3
The degrees of each expression will be (x-9) degree 1, -4x²-6x+9 degree 2, x²-2x+9 degree 2, -3 degree 0, 3x-2 degree 1, 6x+2 degree 1 and 5 degree 0.
<h3>What is the degree of a polynomial?</h3>
The degree of the polynomial is defined as the highest power of the variable of the given polynomial or it is the maximum power of the polynomial.
The degree of the given expressions are shown as follows:-
(x-9) → degree 1,
(-4x²-6x+9) → degree 2,
(x²-2x+9) → degree 2,
(-3) → degree 0,
(3x-2) → degree 1,
(6x+2) → degree 1
(5) → degree 0.
Therefore the degrees of each expression will be (x-9) degree 1, -4x²-6x+9 degree 2, x²-2x+9 degree 2, -3 degree 0, 3x-2 degree 1, 6x+2 degree 1 and 5 degree 0.
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56 + 96 = 152
The factors of 152 are:
1, 2, 4, 8, 19, 38, 76, 152
We need to rewrite 152 as 2 factors, one of them is 8.
The other is the sum of 2 numbers that do not have a common factor.
The other factor is 19 because it is the sum of 10 and 9.
152 = 8 × 19
Solution:
Given:
Using the trigonometric ratio of cosine,

Therefore, OPTION A is correct.