After she worked out the problem, she had a discrepancy (disagreement) of
about 45% between her estimate and the quotient.
That's a lot ! There's almost definitely a major mistake somewhere, and
there really isn't any way to tell whether the mistake is in the estimate or
in the quotient.
My answer to the question is that Lilly has to go all the way back to the
beginning, and do the whole thing again. Only this time, she has a harder
job to do: She not only has to make another estimate and work out the
division problem again. This time, she also has to find the mistake that
she made the first time ... and there may be more than one of them.
Perimeter means finding the total area of the outside of the triange (so the sum of all sides).
If you need further help, let me know!
Answer:
f(x) has three real roots and two imaginary roots.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that three roots of a fifth degree polynomial function f(x) are -2,2 and (4+i).
Now we need to find about which of the given statements describes the number and nature of all roots for this function.
We know that imaginary roots always occur in conjugate pairs.
So if (4+i) is root then (4-i) must also be the root.
So now we have total 4 roots
-2, 2, (4+i) and (4-i).
Degree of the polynomial is 5 so that means 1 root is still remaining. It can't be imaginary as that must be in pairs
So that means 5th root is real.
Hence correct choice is :
f(x) has three real roots and two imaginary roots.
Answer:
4/9
Step-by-step explanation:
0.4444... can be written as a geometric series with first term 0.4 and common ratio 0.1. Each new digit is 0.1 times the previous digit.
0.4
Then 0.4444... = ------------ = 0.4/0.9 = 4/9
1 - 0.1
You may check this result by dividing 4 by 9 on a calculator.
Answer:
(0 2,3,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain is the x factor of every relation