Since 4i is a root, that automatically means -4i is also a root (complex roots always travel in pairs)
So the factored form would look like
<span>(x+4i)(x−4i).</span>
When multiplied out this gives the polynomial
<span><span>x2</span>+<span>16.</span></span>
The complete pattern is: 512, 256, 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, ( and extended ) 4, 2, 1!
I do this pattern in my head literally all the time!
X is less than or equal 18. I hope it helps
Answer:
A function can have many x values for a given y value and still be a function but it cannot have many y values for a given x value. You can easily test this by graphing the equation and doing the vertical line test by seeing if a vertical line will intersect the graph only once at all x values, if it passes it is a function. In short what you have here is a function
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