
so... you tells us, which filling rate is the bigger and thus faster one?
Answer:
(A) - (5)
(B) - (4)
(C) - (1)
(D) - (2)
Step-by-step explanation:
(A) We are given the polynomial (x+4)(x−4)[x−(2−i)][x−(2+i)]
(5) The related polynomial equation has a total of four roots; two roots are complex and two roots are real.
(B) We are given the polynomial (x+i)(x−i)(x−2)³(x−4).
(4) The related polynomial equation has a total of six roots; two roots are complex and one of the remaining real roots has a multiplicity of 3.
(C) We are given the polynomial (x+3)(x−5)(x+2)²
(1) The related polynomial equation has a total of four roots; all four roots are real and one root has a multiplicity of 2.
(D) We are given the polynomial (x+2)²(x+1)²
(2) The related polynomial equation has a total four roots; all four roots are real and two roots have a multiplicity of 2. (Answer)
Hello ^w^
I believe the answer you are looking for is A
I found this answer by adding up the lengths of all the sides.
S -> T = 8
S -> R = 7
Q -> R = 6
P -> Q = 6
P -> T = 10
10 + 6 + 6 + 7 + 8 -> 37
A -> 37
If I am incorrect, please inform me.
Have a good day!
X is radical 3
y is 2 radical 3
Answer:
a = M -Gh/G
Step-by-step explanation:
in order to make a the subject of fomular , you will open the bracket first and then combine the like terms.
G(a + h) = M
Ga + Gh = M
Ga = M - Gh
since G is disturbing a from standing alone, we divide both sides by G
Ga/G = M- Gh/ G
a = M -Gh/G