Problem 1 is fully factored as each term is a binomial raised to some exponent. If the exponent isn't showing up, it's because it is 1. Recall that x^1 = x.
Problem 2 can be factored further because x^2-8x+16 factors to (x-4)(x-4) or (x-4)^2. To get this factorization, you find two numbers that multiply to 16 and add to -8. Those two numbers are -4 and -4 which is where the (x-4)(x-4) comes from. Overall, the entire thing factors to (x-4)^2*(x+3)*(x-2)
Problem 3 is a similar story. We can factor x^2-1 into (x-1)(x+1). I used the difference of squares rule here. Or you can think of x^2-1 as x^2+0x-1, then find two numbers that multiply to -1 and add to 0. Those two numbers are +1 and -1 which leads to (x+1)(x-1). So the full factorization is (x-1)(x+1)(x+1)(x-4) which is the same as (x-1)(x+1)^2(x-4)
9.2 or 9 1/5 is the correct answer.
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we need more info to answer this question
Since we are dealing with a proportion, it is determined by using the z-distribution that there is insufficient evidence to draw the conclusion that the proportion of all kochia plants that are resistant to glyphosate has increased because the test statistic is less than the critical value for the right-tailed test.
In this problem, we consider that:
- is the proportion in 2014.
- is the proportion is 2017.
<h3>What are the hypothesis tested?</h3>
- At the null hypothesis, we test if there has been no increase, that is, the subtraction is of 0.
- At the alternative hypothesis, we test if there has been an increase, hence:
<h3>What is the distribution of the difference of sample proportions?</h3>
The proportions and standard errors are given by:
Hence, the distribution has mean and standard error given by:
<h3>What is the test statistic?</h3>
It is given by:
In which p = 0 is the value tested at the null hypothesis, hence:
<h3>What is the decision?</h3>
- Considering a right-tailed test, as we are testing if the proportion is greater than a value, with a significance level of 0.05, the critical value is of
- There is insufficient information to establish that the fraction of all kochia plants that are resistant to glyphosate has increased because the test statistic is smaller than the crucial value for the right-tailed test.
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Answer:
thou answer is gonna be 20.8