The degree of the polynomial is 2.
to find the degree, put the polynomial in descending order with the highest exponents in front. the highest exponent is the degree.
3x^6 - 4 (highest exponent here is 6, degree would be 6)
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
4 x 2 - 3 =
8 - 3 =
5
ANSWER
8, 10, 12, 14, . . .
EXPLANATION
The given rule for the sequence is :
f(n)=2n+6
The domain for a sequence is the set of natural numbers.
When n=1,
f(1)=2(1)+6=8
When n=2,
f(2)=2(2)+6=10
When n=3,
f(3)=2(3)+6=12
When n=4,
f(4)=2(4)+6=14
Therefore the sequence that follows the given rule is
8, 10, 12, 14, . . .
Answer:
I think it may be B (d-$5 )
No, there is no 'greatest integer'. That is because positive numbers can go up tp infinite, and we do not know where numbers stop.
However, there is a negative greatest integer because the ones that's closes to zero is -1.