Answer:
i think you reflect across the axis
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You could factor this to find out how many real roots you have, but it's easier to use the rule of the discriminate. The discriminate comes from the quadratic formula:

Plug in the numbers from the quadratic and see what the value of it is. If the:
discriminate < 0, you have 2 imaginary roots
discriminate = 0, you have 1 real root, multiplicity 2 and
discriminate > 0, you have 2 real roots
Our b is 8, our a is 6 and our c is -7 (remember you have to set the polynomial equal to 0 to do this).

Because 232 is > 0, we have 2 real roots.
Using the Central Limit Theorem, nothing can be stated about the shape of the sampling distribution for the sample mean, as the sample size is less than 30.
<h3>What does the Central Limit Theorem state?</h3>
It states that, for a normally distributed random variable X, with mean
and standard deviation
, the sampling distribution of the sample means with size n can be approximated to a normal distribution with mean
and standard deviation
.
For a skewed variable, the sampling distribution is also approximately normal, as long as n is at least 30.
In this problem, we have a skewed variable and n < 30, hence nothing can be stated about the shape of the sampling distribution for the sample mean.
More can be learned about the Central Limit Theorem at brainly.com/question/16695444
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Integer=10 fraction=1/3 decimal=10.333