Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
if you can use negative numbers then you could use 21 and -15
so
adding them together is 21 + (-15) = 6
and then subtracting 21 - (-15) =
21 + 15 = 36
do you think that would work ? :/
To find the correct function, just plug in 10 and 2 to see if the function equals zero with both numbers.
f(x)=x^2-12x+20
f(10)=100-120+20
f(10)=0 --> that's what we want, so let's check the other number
f(x)=x^2-12x+20
f(2)=4-24+20
f(2)=0 --> perfect. this function has zeros at both x=10 and x=2
The function that has zeros at both x=10 and x=2 is f(x)=x^2-12x+20.
V = 126 if that's what you're looking for
Answer: yes.
Step-by-step explanation: i dont really get this one so i just said yes
Well for 1.4 will be 1, 2.2 will be 2, 0.7 will be 1, 3.9 will be 4, and 1.8 is 2