Answer:
Team Nara collected more water
1.402 > 1.045
so team nara wins
The sum of the first n natural numbers and 0=
n*(n+1)/2
The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial with degree n has at most n solutions. The "at most" depends on the fact that the solutions might not all be real number.
In fact, if you use complex number, then a polynomial with degree n has exactly n roots.
So, in particular, a third-degree polynomial can have at most 3 roots.
In fact, in general, if the polynomial
has solutions
, then you can factor it as

So, a third-degree polynomial can't have 4 (or more) solutions, because otherwise you could write it as

But this is a fourth-degree polynomial.
Answer: 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The line runs through the coordinate (0,0), rather than starting at (0,2), (0,4), or (0,8).
Always remember that you read coordinates as (x,y) which..
X is how many spaces right or left
Y is how many spaces up or down.
One and a fourth bags of popcorn