Answer:
+/- 1,
....
Step-by-step explanation:
The Rational root theorem states that If f(x) is a Polynomial with integer coefficients and if there exist a rational root of the form p/q then p is the factor of the constant term of the function and q is the factor of the leading coefficient of the function
Given: f(x)= 9x^4-2x^2-3x+4
Factors of q (leading coefficient) are: +/-9, +/-3, +/-1
Factors of p (constant term) are: +/-4 , +/-2, +/- 1
According to the theorem we write the roots in p/q form:
Therefore,
p/q =+/- 1,
....
But your answer would be 25 ounces i hope this helps
22 (what number is in the middle one you put it in ascending order)
18 (the first quartile is the first quarter of the sorted list)
23 (the third quarter, the number in between the last number and the median)
5 (the range between quartile 1 and quartile 3)
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Answer:
The second option: Waxing crescent - first quarter; Waning gibbous - third quarter
Answer:
- if k > 0 then the graph of the given equation will get shifted upward by k units.
- if k< 0 then the graph of the given equation will get shifted downward by k units.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given the equation y=ab^(x-h) +k and we have to state that how the value of k affect the graph.
We know that if we add/subtract some constant in the function value then the translation of the parent graph occurs in the vertical direction.
In other words, the parent graph either get shifted upward or downward depends on the value of the constant.
Therefore, we have
- if k > 0 then the graph of the given equation will get shifted upward by k units.
- if k< 0 then the graph of the given equation will get shifted downward by k units.