<h3>Answer: Choice C. </h3><h3>Division[ (4x^3+2x^2+3x+5)^2, x^2+3x+1]</h3>
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Explanation:
It honestly depends on the CAS program, but for GeoGebra for instance, the general format would be Division[P, Q]
Where,
- P = numerator = (4x^3+2x^2+3x+5)^2
- Q = denominator = x^2+3x+1
As another example, let's say we want to divide x^2+5x+6 all over x^3+7 as one big fraction
We would type in Division[x^2+5x+6, x^3+7]
Answer:
Question 1: 148
Question 2: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1:
Question 2:
Answer:
4 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of milk
LBH
L= 8, B= 5 and H =12
5×8×12=480
After rotation
L= 8, B=15 and H=x
V=LBH
480=8×15×x
480=120x
x=4cm
6, if I get it wrong them I'm sorry
Multiplying a matrix by a constant scales every entry in the matrix by that constant: