f(x) = (x + 5)(x - 1)
using the ' factor theorem '
given x = a is the root of a polynomial then (x - a ) is a factor
here roots are x = - 5 and x = 1 hence factors are (x + 5) and (x - 1)
the polynomial is the product of the factors
f(x) = (x + 5)(x - 1)
The neither of the statement is not from the least to greatest.
According to the statement
We have to find that the order of the numbers from least to the greatest.
So, For this purpose, we know that the
The order of an element in a group is the smallest positive power of the element which gives you the identity element.
From the given information:
We have to find the statement which represent the numbers in order from least to greatest.
And we know that the square root of 8 is 2.82.
then
A) 2.31, 2, √8
2.31, 2, 2.82
this is not from least to greatest.
Then
B) √8, 2, 2.31
2.82, 2, 2.31
This is from greatest to least.
C) 2,√8, 2.31
2,2.82, 2.31
This is not from least to greatest
D) √8, 2, 2.31
2.82, 2, 2.31
This is not from least to greatest
So, The neither of the statement is not from the least to greatest.
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Answer:
A and D both have a value of -4
Step-by-step explanation:
A. (-4) = -4
B. |-4| = positive value of what is inside = 4
C. |4|
= positive value of what is inside = 4
D. -|4| = -positive value of what is inside = -4
The answer is A (x+5)(x+3)
explanation:
the GCF of 15 is 3 and 5
3 and 5 also add up to 8 making each of the number the zeros
(x+5)(x+3)