P(x) = 5x⁴ + 3
Q(x) = 3x⁶ + 5x⁴ - 4
And R(x) = P(x).Q(x)
The degree of a polynomial is the highest EXPONENT on a variable.
For instance the degree of P(x) is 4 (since 4 is the greatest exponent)
and the degree of Q(x) is 6 (since 6 is the greatest exponent)
The degree of their product R(x) = (x⁴).(x⁶)
R(x) = x⁽⁴⁺⁶) and R(x) = x¹⁰, then the degree of this product R(x) is 10
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Answer:
$2089
Step-by-step explanation:
One way to do this rounding is to add $0.50, then drop all of the fractional digits.
$2088.523125 + 0.50 = $2089.023125
Dropping all of the digits right of the decimal point gives $2089.
Answer: B - 8
Step-by-step explanation:
If we plug in 8 into <em>p, </em>we have the following equation:
30 = 5(8) - 10
There are two ways we can simplify this:
Option 1:
Add ten to both sides to neutralize the -10.
We will now have:
40 = 5(8)
Then you can multiply.
40 = 40. The equation is true.
Option 2:
Multiply 5 by 8.
30 = 40 - 10
Then subtract.
30 = 30. The equation is true.
Answer:
No.
Here's the break why it is not proportional...
The proportion breaks near the end because the multipliers no longer match.