1/5 is greater because
10/50
20/100
15% is only 15/100
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
There are several ways to go at this.
My first choice is to use a graphing calculator. It shows the function has a zero at x=5, so x-5 is a factor.
Another good choice is to use synthetic division (2nd attachment). If the remainder is zero, then x-5 is a factor. It is and it is.
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You can also evaluate the function at x=5. The remainder theorem tells you that if the value is zero, then x-5 is a factor. Evaluating the polynomial written in Horner form is a lot like synthetic division.
(((x -4)x -15)x +58)x -40 for x=5 is ... (-10·5 +58)5 -40 = 40-40 = 0
The value of h(5) is zero, so x-5 is a factor of h(x).
Use the distributive property to get 8x+28+6x+21 then combine 8x and 6x and also combine 28 and 21 to get 14x+49, do u need to go further or?
40 + 2x - 30 + x + 20 = 180
3x + 30 = 180
3x = 150
x = 50
m<B = 2x - 30
m<B = 2(50) - 30
m<B = 100 - 30
m<B = 70
-5 1/3, 2 1/2, 3.75 that is all i can see in the picture