P-x= -10
Now to isolate x divide both sides by p
-x = -10/p
But x can not be a negative do distribute a negative 1 to both sides and your answer is :
x = 10/p
Answer:
Only natural numbers (i.e., non-negative integers) can be the exponents of variables in a polynomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
The exponent of variables in a polynomial should be natural numbers (, , , , .)
- is equal to . In this expression, is the variable. Its exponent is , which isn't a natural number.
- On the other hand, is equivalent to . The exponent of variable is , which is indeed a natural number.
isn't a polynomial because the exponent of variable isn't a natural number. On the other hand, is indeed a polynomial over the set of real numbers.
Answer:
Option b is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
3.25(4)+2(6) --plug in values
13+12 --multiply
$25 --answer