Answer:
b = 7, c = -44
Step-by-step explanation:
If the quadratic equation has the solutions -11 and 4, the two factors are:

Since when we use the zero factor property we get
x+11=0 ⇒ x= -11
x-4=0 ⇒ x=4
Thus, we have used the zero factor property in reverse to find the factorization of the quadratic equation.
Now we develop the multiplications between parenthesis:

So b is the number that accompanies the x: b = 7
and c is the independent number: c = -44

Notice that

which means the series is divergent. So if this is one of those "select all that apply" questions, then both (c) and (j) are the only choices that do.
Answer:
it should be 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the pythagorean theorem c =
we get 50
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Answer: Irrational</h3>
We cannot write sqrt(12) as a fraction of two whole numbers
Note how sqrt(12) = 3.464 and the decimal portion goes on forever without any known pattern (and it doesnt repeat either).
Compare this to something like sqrt(16) = 4 which can be written as a fraction 4/1, so sqrt(16) is rational