An nth degree<span> polynomial can have as many as n real roots.</span>
<u>Answer</u>:
x = 7, y = 2
<u>Explanation</u>:
equations given:
x + 7y = 21
x + 4y = 15
make "x" the subject:
x + 7y = 21
x = 21 - 7y .........equation 1
x + 4y = 15
x = 15 - 4y .......equation 2
Solving both the equations simultaneously:
15 - 4y = 21 - 7y
-4y + 7y = 21 - 15
3y = 6
y = 6 ÷ 3
y = 2
If y is 2
Then x = 21 -7y;
x = 21 - 7(2)
x = 21 - 14
x = 7
Answer: x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation to solve by long division :
Divide x² - x - 6 by x - 3
x in the divisor is used to divide the x² in the Dividend to obtain a value of x as the quotient. The quotient value is multiplied by each value in the Dividend and so on.
This steps taken obtain the quotient is clearly shown in the picture attached.
Answer:
1296
Step-by-step explanation:
times each number by 6
example: 1x6=6 6x6=36 36x6=216 216x6=1296
The answer is 20 pt. Hope this helped