Answer:
(B) Yes, there is reason. The TV audience might not be representative of the population.
(E) Yes, there is reason. Call-in polls tend to be biased.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the information given we might consider two answers.
The first answer is:
<em>(B) Yes, there is reason. The TV audience might not be representative of the population.</em>
Let's remember that for a sample to be representative of a population must be random and every person must have the same probability of being selected. Here, the question is targeted only to the TV show's audience, so the results can only be interpreted for this segment of the population.
<em>(E) Yes, there is reason. Call-in polls tend to be biased.</em>
The risk is that the people who call might be influenced by the show itself and would not give an unbiased answer. This creates a bias on the sample. Besides, as stated before, not all the elements of the population can be part of the sample.
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Answer:
a) 
b) 
c) 
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>For the question a *</u> you need to find a polynomial of degree 3 with zeros in -3, 1 and 4.
This means that the polynomial P(x) must be zero when x = -3, x = 1 and x = 4.
Then write the polynomial in factored form.

Note that this polynomial has degree 3 and is zero at x = -3, x = 1 and x = 4.
<u>For question b, do the same procedure</u>.
Degree: 3
Zeros: -5/2, 4/5, 6.
The factors are

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<u>Finally for the question c we have</u>
Degree: 5
Zeros: -3, 1, 4, -1
Multiplicity 2 in -1

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The anwser to your question is 1 and 5/7