No it’s not. a quadratic formula has x^2 as the highest value(?). the highest exponent here is 3x^4. it’s called a quartic polynomial
Answer:
A) In 4 hours the tempature would both be the same
B) The tempature then would be 3 degreees Fahrenheit
Step-by-step explanation:
SO for the first step just make a list
In my format
x (hour): Coldspit and Frostberg in temperature
1st hour: -4.5 and 15
2nd hour: -2 and 11
3rd hour: 0.5 and 7
4th hour: 3 and 3
Answer:
3 jeans and 5 sweaters
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a solid guess
However, this is a straight forward question.
175 she has to spend all of it.
To make it an even number you minus 25.
Than you have 150, minus another 50.
You have 5 more clothes to buy, and $100 left.
You use the rest to buy sweaters, therefore spending all the money and getting 8 clothing.
4*d^(-3)*d^18 = 4*d^(18-3) = 4*d^(15). The trick here is to combine the exponents.
Another way to write this problem would be:
4*d^18
---------- . Here d^18 divided by d^3 results in d^15, so again the final
d^3 answer is 4*d^15.
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
9 x 3 - (0.6/0.2) Simplify the parentheses
9 x 3 - 3 Multiply 9 by 3
27 - 3 Subtract
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