Answer:
- 0 real zeros
- 2 complex zeros
Step-by-step explanation:
The "fundamental theorem of algebra" says a polynomial of degree n will have n zeros. If the polynomial has real coefficients, the complex zeros will appear in conjugate pairs.
The graph of this quadratic (degree = 2) does not cross the x-axis, so there are no real values of x that make y=0. That means the two zeros are both complex.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
0.0277777778
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the circle on the left =6x+2y
rectangle = 3x+y
the down circle = 5x
OK, so I think you divide 30 by 310 which would be... 1 R 10 or fraction one and one-third 1 1/3
Does this help?