Answer:
4
As waiwai993 answered, Can/May/Will have different meanings. However asking someone if they can help you usually implies that you would like their help, and it gives the person an opportunity to decline without being rude. Maybe they are able to help in theory, but can't right now because they are too busy. In that case they can say that they can't help. If they simply don't want to help they can just decline without a reason. So I would always use "Can you help me with this" or "Could you help me with this" unless I needed a more specific case (such as I KNOW that they CAN, but I am forcing to answer whether they WILL or not, or I know that they are ABLE, but maybe their mother won't let them*).
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the rational root theorem
a0=16, an=1
The dividers of a0: 1,2,4,8,16 The dividers of an:1
Therefore check the following rational numbers: +- 1,2,4,8,16/1
4/1 is a root of the expression, so factor out x-4,
compute (x^4+13x^3-64x^2-20x+16)/(x-4) to get the rest of the equation:
x^3+17x^2+4x-4
=(x-4)(x^3+17x^2+4x-4)/x-4
which will leave you with answer B
x^3+17x^2+4x-4
Answer:
The answer is B.dividing 36.2 by ten thousands. Plz mark as the brainlyest answer.
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help me understand, make answer more clear so i can answer it
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the answer is <u><em>2)</em></u> 10<10
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10<10 has to be the answer? why?
10<10) 10 cannot be greater than 10
the correct the inequality for 10<10 would to change it to 10 = 10
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