Including all real and imaginary zeros and taking multiplicities into account, every equation of degree n has exactly n roots
Answer:
Yes, good for him. lol
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- Infinitely many solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
- 3(x + 10) + 6 = 3(x + 12)
- 3x + 30 + 6 = 3x + 36
- 3x - 3x = 36 - 36
- 0 = 0
This equation has infinitely many solutions as for any value of x we have same result
P(e)=number of evens/number of numbers :)
P(e)=3/6=1/2
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Answer:
3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let a, b, c represent the probability of a win by Kaden, Keith, and Kipp, respectively.
P(bc' | a') = P(a'bc')/P(a')
P(bc' | a') = (1/2)/(1 -1/6) = (3/6)/(5/6) = 3/5
The probability is 3/5 that Keith beats Kipp when Kaden doesn't win.