Answer:
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. D
Step-by-step explanation:
The parametric equations of the circular cylinder are:

If the orientation of the cylinder is changed to have the height
along the x-axis, the parametric equations of the cylinder match:

The parametric equations of the circular paraboloid are:

Using the units vectors the parametric equations match:

The parametric equations of the cone are:

Using the units vectors and rotating the base of the cone from
to
the parametric equations match:

The equation left is the equation of a plane:

Answer:
$15,500
Step-by-step explanation: Trust
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Theorm-The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra: If P(x) is a polynomial of degree n ≥ 1, then P(x) = 0 has exactly n roots, including multiple and complex roots.
Let's verify that the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra holds for quadratic polynomials.
A quadratic polynomial is a second degree polynomial. According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, the quadratic set = 0 has exactly two roots.
As we have seen, factoring a quadratic equation will result in one of three possible situations.
graph 1
The quadratic may have 2 distinct real roots. This graph crosses the
x-axis in two locations. These graphs may open upward or downward.
graph 2
It may appear that the quadratic has only one real root. But, it actually has one repeated root. This graph is tangent to the x-axis in one location (touching once).
graph 3
The quadratic may have two non-real complex roots called a conjugate pair. This graph will not cross or touch the x-axis, but it will have two roots.
Answer:
its the second one
Step-by-step explanation:
1. starting point of the domain ( x-axis ) is 0
2.ending is at 3